Havin a nightmare any ideas

SuperNutz

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LOL, rice with cheese and hot sauce is what I had for a late dinner lastnight. Good luck man, hope it works. Something came to mind earlier when I was in my garden tho, is there any chance it's wind damage from the leaves rubbing anything? Seems like only one part of your plant in the pics. I have alot of what looks like that on some but it came after a storm with 50 mph winds beating the plants against their cages a few weeks ago.
 
LOL, rice with cheese and hot sauce is what I had for a late dinner lastnight. Good luck man, hope it works. Something came to mind earlier when I was in my garden tho, is there any chance it's wind damage from the leaves rubbing anything? Seems like only one part of your plant in the pics. I have alot of what looks like that on some but it came after a storm with 50 mph winds beating the plants against their cages a few weeks ago.
No mate it’s in a woodland dosnt rearly get windy in there, an it’s on quite a lot of a few of the plants, I’m gona get the hot sauce made after the match, i sent the wife shoppin before to get some supplies,
 

chronicvanisland

Active Member
Try 1 teaspoon hydrogen peroxide mixed in half a cup of water, i usually double the batch in a spray bottle and works well, spray the entire plant focusing on new growth and the under side of the leaves. Thats where most mites and bugs will be. Hydrogen peroxide is just H2 02 which is water with double oxygen so totally safe to generously spray.
 
I got me mates lad to taste the hot Sauce said it wood go nice with chips Hahaa but a bit hot for him said it hit the back of his throat, it seems to have done the trick with the plants I’m heading back up there today after work will let u no an take a few picks
 

cornnugget

Member
One of my plants had similar issues. Neem didn't help, dishsoap/water spray didn't help.... I looked all over and saw no bugs.

Until one day I finally found the culprit. A brown leaf-hopper. I pulled him off by hand, and my plant started looking much better in just a few days. One damn bug!
 

SuperNutz

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One of my plants had similar issues. Neem didn't help, dishsoap/water spray didn't help.... I looked all over and saw no bugs.

Until one day I finally found the culprit. A brown leaf-hopper. I pulled him off by hand, and my plant started looking much better in just a few days. One damn bug!
I have leaf hoppers everywhere and after neem they still hangout but no new leaf spots.
 

cornnugget

Member
I have leaf hoppers everywhere and after neem they still hangout but no new leaf spots.
Now that they're in flower, I'm trying not to use neem or anything else. I was spraying consistently (once a week) during stretch, but it wasn't helping. I think I maybe wasn't through enough with the spray tbh
 

SuperNutz

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I use 100% cold pressed neem oil at 3 tablespoons to 2 gallon sprayer with a heavy squirt of dish soap. Don't use that Safer brand neem "extract", it's not as good.
 
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