thought it was bugs, but it's not

Splinter7

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any ideas?
seems like mag or some less common one.
i thought it was bugs, but it doesn't look like it. maybe eggs?
it got neemed today and will again in 3 days.
the white stuff seems to be perlite...that is the medium.
 

Hollatchaboy

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which ones? the oddly shapped white globules are perlite. the other more circular smaller spots are nutes or perhaps even from spraying peroxide.
Yea i see the pile of perlite. The yellow spots on the leaves look like it could be bugs, but it could be nute burns too, but only you know if those spots were from nutrient solution.
 

Splinter7

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Yeah I would check the back of the leaves with a scope to be sure
ya, they look ok it seems if i blow them up on the tv. i had sprayed with some peroxide a few days back and forgot...well, i thought there was no damage. also, it could just be something else.
 

Splinter7

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Yea i see the pile of perlite. The yellow spots on the leaves look like it could be bugs, but it could be nute burns too, but only you know if those spots were from nutrient solution.

ya, i am still not ruling out bugs. i want to bring a bunch of stuff from the garage tent to the inside one. i think they may be from peroxide i sprayed, but i guess i didn't expect it to keep spreading like that if they got burned. it got neemed pretty good. i will neem again in a couple days.
 

Hollatchaboy

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It still looks like bugs to me. If you sprayed with peroxide, I feel the whole leaf would have damage, instead of just spotting. I could be wrong though.
 

Hollatchaboy

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ya, i am still not ruling out bugs. i want to bring a bunch of stuff from the garage tent to the inside one. i think they may be from peroxide i sprayed, but i guess i didn't expect it to keep spreading like that if they got burned. it got neemed pretty good. i will neem again in a couple days.
I would scope them really well to confirm bug damage, and what type, before spraying anything. You gotta look really good with a decent power scope.
 

Splinter7

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I would scope them really well to confirm bug damage, and what type, before spraying anything. You gotta look really good with a decent power scope.

i ran a 30x macro lens, then blew it up on the 65inch. that should be good, right? i am looking for mites, but i don't see any. i have another plant inside that looks a bit like it's bugged, but it isn't either. that one just has a root issue. it also got neemed.
 

Hollatchaboy

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i ran a 30x macro lens, then blew it up on the 65inch. that should be good, right? i am looking for mites, but i don't see any. i have another plant inside that looks a bit like it's bugged, but it isn't either. that one just has a root issue. it also got neemed.
Nah, you want something more powerful. This is the one I got. It cost like 20 some dollars, and it works great.

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