Strange leaf growth any ideas

Not sure what’s goin on with these leaves any ideas it’s on a couple of plants but the rest look fine, an there all getting the same feed
 

DCcan

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My tobacco tips and sunflower looked like that, there was a beetle in there sucking on the growing tips then crapping in it, and you have thrip damage on the leaves also.

Chemical or physical damage to the tip will do that, but time to spray
 
It’s on a lot of the new growth on 2 plants the rest are fine, a few are a bit light in colour, iv sprayed with neem oil the last 2 weeks, some have been nibbled on, is there anything else recommended for spraying to keep the bugs off um, it’s not gone into flower yet so shouldn’t be reveging, how dose it get the funky growth
That last pic reminds me of a plant that is revegging.... you know how it gets that funky growth
 

Diabolical666

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You could have broad mites..seen with a scope. Also could be the damage of whatever was sucking the nutrients out of that top. Powdered sulfer is hemp farmers secret. Its cheap, non toxic, good for your gals and can be applied anytime high sun or not. A weekly spray is ideal for maintenence. Leaves a cloudy residue on your leaves after application. You want to use it lightly so the cloudy is sparatic. Cures all bugs and powder mold.
 
You could have broad mites..seen with a scope. Also could be the damage of whatever was sucking the nutrients out of that top. Powdered sulfer is hemp farmers secret. Its cheap, non toxic, good for your gals and can be applied anytime high sun or not. A weekly spray is ideal for maintenence. Leaves a cloudy residue on your leaves after application. You want to use it lightly so the cloudy is sparatic. Cures all bugs and powder mold.
Would you only use that while there in veg or can you use it in flower as well, dose it affect the taste
 
Nice 1 for the reply’s iv looked at pictures an recon it might be those broad mites do they spred fast it’s been on a couple of plants for a while but the others are fine
 

SuperNutz

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Start neem early and every 10 days once outside till early flower. I have Japanese beetles, catapillers, and leafhoppers all hanging out on my girls but none will bite. Don't buy Walmart "neem extract" though, make sure its cold pressed 100% neem. And PH the water mixed with neem and soap to 6 give or take to ensure full absorbsion. You want it in the plant, not on the plant.
 
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