What is this?

Tyleb173rd

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I am freaked out. Of all the pics I've seen it could be a few deficiencies or mites. As far as mites go I've used my loupe and image.jpeg don't see any webbing, any mites moving around and no sign of eggs. Please advise.
 

Tyleb173rd

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See how she goes now you have done that, is there any new growth with the same issue?

If not i would just keep a close eye on her mate
Just a few fan leaves on a few plants. I'm 4 weeks from harvest. Super Soil. Water only.

I mixed up some Azamax just in case. When the lights come on in a few hours I'll spray her down just in case.
 

Bushbaby11

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Just a few fan leaves on a few plants. I'm 4 weeks from harvest. Super Soil. Water only.

I mixed up some Azamax just in case. When the lights come on in a few hours I'll spray her down just in case.
Yeah best thing to do mate, just take off all the effected leaves and give the ladies a good old scrub with neem azamax etc
 

Tyleb173rd

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So I'm assuming mites but I don't see them, they don't move. The only sign is the yellow, rusty dots.
 
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Kcbscrogger

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If you can pull them off your leaves obviously they are some kind of bug but if it's in the leaf tissue it's probably just a deficiency. Good luck
 

Tyleb173rd

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A friend and Veteran grower stopped by and said he couldn't find any eggs or mites. He also suggested a deficiency. It's my second grow and I've never had this issue.

Indoor, 1000w HPS, 4x4 tent, Super Soil, 7G Smart Pots, faucet water.
 

Olive Drab Green

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Looks like some serious bug bite-age. It's not a deficiency. Those pockmarks everywhere on a dark green leaf that doesn't show chlorosis tells me bug bites. I disagree strongly with your friend.
 

harris hawk

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can be insects - nutrient or light issues - if no sign of mites then look at your nutrients - but so close to harvest - just make sure you do a flush ( many folks use 50% dish soap and 50% water and spray the plant undersides of leaves)
 

yeatster

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I have the same issue. Been there for a while. 1 out of 9 plants.
I disagree with spider mites, otherwise I would see this issue elswhere.
I am struggling, slightly, with fungus gnats. That's what I chalk it up to.
I'm not worried about it. She's almost ready to chop.
 

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Olive Drab Green

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I have the same issue. Been there for a while. 1 out of 9 plants.
I disagree with spider mites, otherwise I would see this issue elswhere.
I am struggling, slightly, with fungus gnats. That's what I chalk it up to.
I'm not worried about it. She's almost ready to chop.
Which is probably more accurate. If it were spider mites, they stay hidden around the leaves, usually. Hence why I used the term "bug."
 
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