Small white spots on leaves

smoketastic

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I've noticed a couple of my plants have developed these small white spots on the leaves. Any idea what it might be and what I should do about it? I'm guerrilla growing outdoors. I have been spraying twice weekly with GardenSafe Fungicide 3 for the past month. This week I switched to Spectracide Immunox once weekly.
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smoketastic

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I'll try to tomorrow when it's light outside. What exactly am I looking for?

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t3hmobster

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Did you ever find out what it waa? I'm experiencing the same exact thing. Haven't seen any webs as of yet, but also experiencing yellow leaves near the bottom. What about you?
 

smoketastic

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I looked under the leaves and didn't see anything unusual. I did find a couple normal sized spiders on the plants though, so I removed them.

The white spots didn't spread, however, this brown spotting happened last night on one of my plants that had these white spots. I don't know if it's related.


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CouchlockOR

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That is spider its damage for sure. The last pic shows both spider mite damage and some sort of nutrient damage located on new growth. Either from pH imbalance, phytotoxicity or disease. Doubt it's disease but more likely phytotoxicity or pH imbalance. If you haven't sprayed lately then perhaps pH issues.
I bet if you look really close, 30x mag, you will see eggs and tiny two spotte spider mites.
I've used azamax with great success. Just be sure to pH pesticide water to about 6-6.5 to ensure efficacy before adding azamax. This goes for most pesticides.
 

weedenhanced

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That is spider its damage for sure. The last pic shows both spider mite damage and some sort of nutrient damage located on new growth. Either from pH imbalance, phytotoxicity or disease. Doubt it's disease but more likely phytotoxicity or pH imbalance. If you haven't sprayed lately then perhaps pH issues.
I bet if you look really close, 30x mag, you will see eggs and tiny two spotte spider mites.
I've used azamax with great success. Just be sure to pH pesticide water to about 6-6.5 to ensure efficacy before adding azamax. This goes for most pesticides.
U r correct
 

smoketastic

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Is the AzaMax safe to use on my autos which are already in flower? The damage doesn't appear to be worsening, and I still haven't found any critters on the undersides of the leaves.

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