Spawn of Satan those hoppers!Probably grasshoppers. They love it!
Got some BT see if that works.Outdoors there's a whole bunch of diff bugs that love eating nice fresh leaves especially in the spring when there's not much else around. Kinda like putting a meat platter out for a bunch of starving dudes. Caterpillar, leaf hoppers, the list goes on and on
Looks like excrement to me.View attachment 5126717
is this one of the culprits?
Yeah seems that way. It thought with all the experience on here you guys be like that's a yellow spotted weevil. LOLLooks like excrement to me.
@Krit if you are growing this outside it’s going to be very hard for anyone to tell you exactly what is eating your plants.
Like Jondamon said it looked like waste when I washed it off.View attachment 5126717
is this one of the culprits?
Been a couple big grasshoppers around, but I usually depend on this guy to help me out. Thanks @bam0813for the sharp eyesI'd say grasshoppers in the locust size category.
And @bam0813 did circle a beetle. Still too small to do this damage. Try a couple bird feeders lose to the grow and about 3 feet off the ground. Grasshoppers and larger pests magically disappear.
That's either slugs or cucumber beetles, possibly Colorado potato bugs especially if outside...View attachment 5126717
is this one of the culprits?
Yup. I also read that too much ph can make it appear as a calcium deficiency... might be what happened ...Outdoors you cant be concerned over leaf damage. Just cant let it get out of hand. Most bugs will eat then leave. I just watch for eggs and caterpillars during flowering. Always bud wash all your outdoor harvest. I'll use three 2 gallon tubs of water. Dunking and gyrating buds in each tub for about 30 seconds. 1st tub 2 gallons of tap 1 32oz bottle of peroxide. 2nd tub two gallons of tap 1/8th to 1/4th cup of lemon or lime juice and same amount baking soda. 3rd tub plain tab for rinsing. Let buds hang in front of box fan or fan until no water appears visible on buds/leaves and buds feel dry to the touch then dry as normal. The peroxide will kill mold mildew and help break apart bug shit/dirt. The juice and baking soda will help get eggs and anything else unseen.
That plant op posted looks like calcium deficiency to you?Yup. I also read that too much ph can make it appear as a calcium deficiency... might be what happened ...
No, as I may have mentioned, the chewed up holes that go all the way through were cucumber beetles, found two of them and squished them.That plant op posted looks like calcium deficiency to you?