Plant issues

arj1981

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Ok, I'm just gonna start a new thread and see if that solves the problem. I'm having fan leaf issues with my new plant. There's some breakage and holes in my leaves and I don't know where that's coming from. Can anyone diagnose this problem? Thanks in advance.
 

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can't give you much advice on pesticide other than insecticidal soaps i think are ok
strongly recommend you find the beast(s) first, what you find will determine what you use
 
I've inspected my plants. I can't see anything. It's a bubbleponics system and it's in a grow room

bugs can be tough - i don't what else it could be
a bit of insecticidal soap with pyrenthin shouldn't hurt, but double check, there should be insecticides listed under one of the sticky s
 
Thanks. I searched the database and most are recommending "Fruit Berry" spray for spider mites. I don't mind chemicals. It doesn't need to be organic in order to work. Does anyone know of a highly recommended multi-purpose insecticide that will get the job done across the board?
 
Welcome arj!!! to RIU!! =)

https://www.rollitup.org/marijuana-plant-problems/216537-self-diagnose-your-plants.html

this should help ya with any difficincies that you may experiance find whats goin on with your plant and it will help you resolve it!! =)

"if your having hungry motherfuckas coming up in yo place eating yo MJ i suggest getting some NEEM OIL OR SPRAY works great 10-20 bucks at local garden center spray them off and wa-lah!! bugs be gone!! =) well happy grows it hopefully you get to the bottom of it and take care of your ladies!! wish ya luck =) peace Smoke =One!!

ps neem oil is non toxic or harmful to your babies!! spray away!!! =)
 
Thank you for the suggestions and the warm welcome. I will look into both of those products. Thanks again.
 
Other than buying test solution, which will cost a bit of money, you could try freshly boiled distilled water. Distilled water, without dissolved co2, should be 7 ph. Never tried this so no guarantees.
 
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