Holes in leaves! No idea what’s that

bam0813

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Could be any chewing insect. Just a one off on one leave? Spinosad , insecticidal soap etc
 

bam0813

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Doubtful if its first seen as a hole, imo it would go grey and necrotic first. One or two flying chewing insects like idk as example japanese beetle could do that in no time
 

bam0813

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The damage could help with ID as some eat from the edge while others skeletonize like that
 

bam0813

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Maybe citric acid. But im not sure if thats just contact or if its a residual. Others seem to use it alot but i haven’t really used it
 

ProPheT 216

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Use D.E. and a feather duster and dust your leafs one time. Whatever it is will stay the fuck away from the D.E. and it's safe 100%
 

ProPheT 216

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Cuts up bugs, gets into joints, they they to lick it off, and then it dries them out. It's safe for us because it's so fine micron and lethal to them for the same reason (like crawling thru razors). Farmers add to cattel feed to keep bugs out. I dust my window ledges if I see ants, ect. Trying to get this all in one post, lol
 
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ProPheT 216

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Second thought, go in in the morning with a q tip and a bottle of essential oils, like lemon or orange or something and rub a bead around the rims of your pots. Do it again before lights go out. Bugs hate that shit 2, but that's more preventative...
 

HydoDan

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I found an inch worm in my grow several years ago, looked just like that. Inspect every inch of every plant.
He was hangin out on the bottom side of a fan leaf. 3"-inch worm. Totally green and hard to spot.
 
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