White spots

PuffinDaWeed

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Could it be not enough nutrients or is it a burn because I dont see anybugs I even used a high powered microscope
 

aeviaanah

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Could it be not enough nutrients or is it a burn because I dont see anybugs I even used a high powered microscope
Shouldnt be a nutrient problem. Plant is fine as far as nutrients are concerned. A bug probably had a bit to eat and took off. You did check the underside of the leafs right? I think whiteflies can cause this.
 

wiseguy316

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look on the bottom side of the leaves, looks like mites. could be salt build up from foliar feeding will it wash off?
 

aeviaanah

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Spots dont look like mites to me....too big and not showing typical patterns of mite infestation.
 

PuffinDaWeed

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I looked with a high powered scope and not bugs im thinkin mabey something got spilt gonna try to clean it off keep you posted lol
 

EvlMunkee

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Looks like it could be thrips. Silvery spots in a random pattern. They are hard to see because they are so fast.
 

aeviaanah

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No fruit near by this is in my basement but i have seen tiny little flys around what can i do
The tiny little flies are most likely fungus gnats. Fungus gnats arent too harmful more or less just annoying. The young do eat fine root hairs but its usually not a problem. For the fungus gnats you can add a layer of clean sand...they wont be able to dig through that.

Thrips sounds logical. I know i got some of those in the backyard too. I think some other insect helps keep them in control, i never have any major thrip problem.
 
your issue seems to be like mine but am not getting anywhere nobody really seems to know what it is if i find anything out ill post on here
 
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