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i would say thrips, but it might be mites, spray them good with something with spinosad, i like captain jack's dead bug brew, but monterey makes pretty much the same thing, both available on amazon fairly cheaply
 
Can we have a whole plant pic? Hard to tell from just one leaf if you have a problem, stink bugs leave those same marks on leaves, nearly any sap sucker will, but some move on some set up colonies, larger area photo can help distinguish between them
 
Can we have a whole plant pic? Hard to tell from just one leaf if you have a problem, stink bugs leave those same marks on leaves, nearly any sap sucker will, but some move on some set up colonies, larger area photo can help distinguish between them
 

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See, now it just looks like a minor calcium deficiency, check the underside of the leaves with a good loupe, if there isn't any critters give it a little bump of cal mag and check your ph to make sure your good
 
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See, now it just looks like a minor calcium deficiency, check the underside of the leaves with a good loupe, if there isn't any critters give it a little bump of cal mag and check your ph to make sure your good
Any chance you could help me with this plant as well please I'm new at this an have no idea what to do any help would be grate!i let it dry out about 3 days ago now it looks droopy an not growing
 

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Any chance you could help me with this plant as well please I'm new at this an have no idea what to do any help would be grate!i let it dry out about 3 days ago now it looks droopy an not growing
What's your temps, humidity, growing media, lighting? Feed?
 
I'm using a 600 watt I haven't feed it with anything yet
Temp is always up an down an the humidity but they sit around 25-28c humidity is around 36%
 

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To be honest I'm not sure how I could be much help, I don't grow soil and it works different than hydro or coco, you seem to want more of a recipe type of growing style and I'm very much the wing it type, as far as the drooping of your plant, ime if the plant is sagging it's usually under watering or overwatering, if the stem is drooping it's underwatered, if the stem is pointing upwards and the leaf is drooping it's overwatered, the term overwatered doesn't mean you poored too much water on once, it means you are watering the soil too often and not allowing enough (dry) days for your roots to breath(roots need oxygen) your search bar is your friend, tons of useful info on these pages and plenty of your questions already answered by growers far better than myself....good luck and great grows:peace:
 
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To be honest I'm not sure how I could be much help, I don't grow soil and it works different than hydro or coco, you seem to want more of a recipe type of growing style and I'm very much the wing it type, as far as the drooping of your plant, ime if the plant is sagging it's usually under watering or overwatering, if the stem is drooping it's underwatered, if the stem is pointing upwards and the leaf is drooping it's overwatered, the term overwatered doesn't mean you poored too much water on once, it means you are watering the soil too often and not allowing enough (dry) days for your roots to breath(roots need oxygen) your search bar is your friend, tons of useful info on these pages and plenty of your questions already answered by growers far better than myself....good luck and great grows:peace:
thank you for your help an time
 
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