What is going on here?

ec121

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Many different issues look similar, so part of the identification process is knowing if the lower, mid, or top of the plant is being affected first. Then information like medium, feed, pH, temp/rh help to further eliminate possible things it could be, so giving that info with pics of the plant would help.

I will say that a few of those pics look suspicious for being russet or broad mites, but the above information and plant pics would help with that. In any case, it's always a good idea to take a scope to your plants on a regular basis.
 

MIMan231

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Many different issues look similar, so part of the identification process is knowing if the lower, mid, or top of the plant is being affected first. Then information like medium, feed, pH, temp/rh help to further eliminate possible things it could be, so giving that info with pics of the plant would help.

I will say that a few of those pics look suspicious for being russet or broad mites, but the above information and plant pics would help with that. In any case, it's always a good idea to take a scope to your plants on a regular basis.
They are in FFOF and I haven't started feeding them yet as there is a lot of nutrients in the soil. They are still nice and green. They are outside in michigan. When I water them I use water PH'd to between 6.3 and 6.7 ph. It is from the top to middle of the plant. Bottom part not so much. As for temp I would say between 70s and 90s. Been a mixture of really humid and not humid.
 
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