Bites On Leaves But No Pests In Sight

SmithSkunk

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I've gone on holidays for a week and left my plants in the care of my brother. upon return i was greeted by my plants and they have been eaten alive!. What's weird is there is no pest in sight apart from the odd tiny little black bug. could it be these little bastards?
 

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Were your plants left outdoors or indoors??? You definitely have some sort of bug problem. Have you located any of them yet? It might be an Aphid.
 
look underneath your leaves.. looks like spider mites... cant really find anything else other than a caterpillar that would leave gaping fucking holes...
 
I sprayed the leaves with water and left them out in heavy rain for a few minutes! Im hoping the little fuckers gone now! :)
 
looks like spider mites...

Are you retarded? All your comments that you post are false..

Also it looks like thrips, those are very hard to spot which may lead to your case of not finding anything. Spidermites stand clean for they are black and red. Thrips are like the clear spidermite eggs, hard as fuck too see without a scope. Wouldnt be a catipillar or you would find them.
 
look for worms of some sort as well, i brought some plants from outdoors to indoors and i noticed something like that and i didn't see anything was searching hard one day and i found this dull color yellow/green looking worm on my stock, removed it and the problem stopped. so not sure man but worth a look.
 
I found one little spider.. An unusual looking one though! It was about the size of a money spider but it's body was fatter and it was black with some little colour?
 
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