White spots on leaves

Dini87

Member
Hi everyone. I have a shiskaberry photoperiod plant which germinated at 29 of April and growing outdoor in a pot. I noticed some white spots.I didn't see any pests. Any idea what is it? Also the edges of two leaves turning right.
 

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Dini87

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Looks like there is some choking going on. Loosen up the string
Thanks for your reply! I had this problem before the string.Also I sprayed with soap, I tried with garlic and nothing again. I want to use some neem oil, everybody say this is perfect for pests, but in my country I cannot find neem oil specific for plants.
 

ZuuTeD614

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Thanks for your reply! I had this problem before the string.Also I sprayed with soap, I tried with garlic and nothing again. I want to use some neem oil, everybody say this is perfect for pests, but in my country I cannot find neem oil specific for plants.
Your Walmart, Lowes or Home Depot should have it. Bot sure were you are located, but my Walmart has ready to use spray Neem Oil and it did wonders in 2 application. Once a week.
 

Paratwice

Active Member
Sometimes pests are very hard to spot. Sometimes they have a taste then move on. Are the spots getting worse? R u seeing them on more and more leaves? Almost looks like a thrip but not quite. Doesn’t seem like you have an infestation. Sometimes Mother Nature keeps the little critters that eat your plants in check. Seeing a few small spots here and there isn’t cause for alarm unless they are progressing at a rate you can’t miss. You have this plant outside? Looks like it could use more sun as it is a bit leggy. Is it in full sun yet or are you in the process of hardening it off?
 

Dini87

Member
Hello friend and thanks for the reply. Yes, the spots getting worst.Today I saw a tiny, yelow little shit walking on my leaf so I am pretty sure that is thrip.As for the sun I grow it outdoors but I don't give it a full of direct sunlight because when I did, it showed stress signs. Also,weed here is illegal so I have to be cautious.
 

Dini87

Member
Sometimes pests are very hard to spot. Sometimes they have a taste then move on. Are the spots getting worse? R u seeing them on more and more leaves? Almost looks like a thrip but not quite. Doesn’t seem like you have an infestation. Sometimes Mother Nature keeps the little critters that eat your plants in check. Seeing a few small spots here and there isn’t cause for alarm unless they are progressing at a rate you can’t miss. You have this plant outside? Looks like it could use more sun as it is a bit leggy. Is it in full sun yet or are you in the process of hardening it off?
Oh, I forgot to mention.I cutted the top(the very new growth). This strain can reach 1.80 m height, but I chose to keep it short(around 50cm) and try to emphasize the bushier growth.
 
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