Copper spots on leaves.

Bugeye

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The white spots look a little like spider mite damage so I would scope the back of your leaves to see if you have any critters. The brown spots look like a cal/mag deficiency which is more likely if you are using RO or purified water.
 

stonyjester

Active Member
The white spots look a little like spider mite damage so I would scope the back of your leaves to see if you have any critters. The brown spots look like a cal/mag deficiency which is more likely if you are using RO or purified water.
Thank you, Yes I do have a spider mite problem, but I think it is under control, I have not seen any for a few days, but i know the eggs stay around alot longer.. I tried spider mite stuff, but they did not go. I have been washing them every other day in warm soapy water, and then rinsing them before putting them back. I Also clean down the room eveytime I do the girls..
This seems to be helping alot.. I am going to get ladybirds if they have not gone in the next week or so.. I have them in buckets with airstones in them..
 

stonyjester

Active Member
The white spots look a little like spider mite damage so I would scope the back of your leaves to see if you have any critters. The brown spots look like a cal/mag deficiency which is more likely if you are using RO or purified water.
Also my water is ph is 5.6 I was told to keep it at about this..
Is this correct please..
 
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