Infected plants? Please help

Sharpskell

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I'm not sure if I have a problem or not is this normal? I just topped it about 5 days ago and it starting to grow two new branches and a little of LST

The 3 pictures are the only defects on the plant and looks healthy.

2 holes in two different leaf and a new born leaf half missing ???

Thank you for any responses I know the fast I react better off I'll be! Happy growing everyone!
 

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Blitz35

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I'm not sure if I have a problem or not is this normal? I just topped it about 5 days ago and it starting to grow two new branches and a little of LST

The 3 pictures are the only defects on the plant and looks healthy.

2 holes in two different leaf and a new born leaf half missing ???

Thank you for any responses I know the fast I react better off I'll be! Happy growing everyone!
Grab a scope and start inspecting the underside of the leaves..seems something is feasting on her.
 

john wishmyer

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if you got criters munching on your stuff ive heard foliar spraying silica stops them bugs hate the taste or some shit. i usually just water to soil havent noticed any bugs on my crop and i only do outdoor
 

Bear420

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Hello wondering if you are in the states or not, if so I would try to get some Organibliss, It really works well and gives the plant a good fighting chance against any type of bug, I don't see any trails so leafminers i am not sure of, I've seen moths do that before. As for the Organibliss I used it before to get rid of mites, which it worked great and the plants love it. spray it on the leaves just before you shut your light off so the chance of burning isn't an issue.
good luck
 

Blitz35

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Both the Munch marks and the holes. Is there something I could buy if I couldn't find anything?
Silica is a good option..though it takes time..once established within the plant, it will make it very hard for any pest to get 'into' the plant cells..silica makes it too hard for their 'tentacles' to penetrate the leaf and get to the 'sweet' stuff they seek. Otherwise, i heard neem oil works well, but i never tried it as i grow indoors and never had bugs. You can also take a stab at companion planting. There are certain herbs/flowers that you can grow on the side which will deter most of the harmful bugs from getting near your crop. Look into chives, any form of mint, basil, marigold, lavender..im sure there are others..i personally use those for my vegetables in the summer. If things get out of control, and you need immediate relief..order a bag of ladybugs from amazon...ladybugs will clean up most everything off your plant, eggs/larvae included..they are a gardener's best friend!:)
 
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