Is this some kind of pest damage?

NuggODank

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So i have found these weird discoloration spots on some of my clones and a older from seed plant. I believe that I have seen some white flies flying around and have ordered some colored sticky traps already but is this really white fly damage or something on top of that. Please let me know what you think Thanks for your time.
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greasemonkeymann

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So i have found these weird discoloration spots on some of my clones and a older from seed plant. I believe that I have seen some white flies flying around and have ordered some colored sticky traps already but is this really white fly damage or something on top of that. Please let me know what you think Thanks for your time.
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that's not insect damage, at least not any I've seen before, and I've seen a lot..
I wouldn't sweat that at all
 

greasemonkeymann

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even though i respect greasy's opinion, one can never be too sure. loupe it.
absolutely, NEVER a bad idea to get a better look.
So i have found these weird discoloration spots on some of my clones and a older from seed plant. I believe that I have seen some white flies flying around and have ordered some colored sticky traps already but is this really white fly damage or something on top of that. Please let me know what you think Thanks for your time.
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did you ever foliar with anything weird when you cloned?
some people add stuff/nutes/snakeoil to the water they spray the clones with...
 

NuggODank

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maybe thrips or spidermites. take a loupe 60x and look at the bottom of your leaves.
Yeah i dont have any means of magnification so il try to get on that but if it is thripes what would you recommend??
absolutely, NEVER a bad idea to get a better look.

did you ever foliar with anything weird when you cloned?
some people add stuff/nutes/snakeoil to the water they spray the clones with...
And no sir im pretty new to this so i havent started foliar feeding
im sticking to giving 1/4 nutrients with each gallon of water once a week.
 

greasemonkeymann

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Yeah i dont have any means of magnification so il try to get on that but if it is thripes what would you recommend??


And no sir im pretty new to this so i havent started foliar feeding
im sticking to giving 1/4 nutrients with each gallon of water once a week.
best thing to start with would be spinosad.
another thing is that plant is looking a deep dark green, unless you are growing under low light, that means you are dancing on the threshold of a possible nitrogen toxicity
maybe give them a week with no nutrients, see if anything improves.
your plant looks good by the way
 

Chunky Stool

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Definitely *not* spider mites.
You may have them, but they didn't cause the leaf damage in your pic.
Don't freak if you see a bug or two. If your plants are healthy, the problem can probably be managed. However, if your plants are sick, not only are they vulnerable to bugs, they put out a smell that attracts the little fuckers. Similar to the how blood in water attracts sharks.
 

.Pinworm.

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Yeah i dont have any means of magnification so il try to get on that but if it is thripes what would you recommend??


And no sir im pretty new to this so i havent started foliar feeding
im sticking to giving 1/4 nutrients with each gallon of water once a week.
If thrips, I would recommend spinosad. If mites, I would recommend some doctor doom foggers. But, if you are the hippy cunt type, you can manage with some dish soap, and peppermint spray bottle shite.. Idk, though. Some people like to argue about the morality of using poisin on vegging plants. I personally do not give a fuck.
 

greasemonkeymann

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If thrips, I would recommend spinosad. If mites, I would recommend some doctor doom foggers. But, if you are the hippy cunt type, you can manage with some dish soap, and peppermint spray bottle shite.. Idk, though. Some people like to argue about the morality of using poisin on vegging plants. I personally do not give a fuck.
The best thing for "hippy-cunt-types" (like myself)
is predator mites, the BEST thing to use.
albeit expensive.
I can give you my contacts for that if interested, he is the best guy for them in CA
serves thousands of acres of strawberry farmers, and I was a HUGE skeptic..
but the shit works..
and works well
Annnnd no spraying, no chemicals
 

NuggODank

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@.Pinworm. @greasemonkeymann Thank you guys so much for the advice. So im about to order some Jacks DeadBug brew which claims to be organic it says it works for spidermite and thripes will that work??
im not to picky about what i give them its my first time so im just trying to make it to harvest.

also since i have you guys here i have this other plant for seed that i think got nutrient burn? I have been watering with pure ph water and the new growth has good color it just has super deep long veins in the new growth is that normal heres a photo.
Also i got 2 seedling that have the same exact leaf damage and others that dont. what can it be??
Any idea what this bronzing/ browning might be? Thanks for helping about a scrub like me.
 

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.Pinworm.

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@.Pinworm. @greasemonkeymann Thank you guys so much for the advice. So im about to order some Jacks DeadBug brew which claims to be organic it says it works for spidermite and thripes will that work??
im not to picky about what i give them its my first time so im just trying to make it to harvest.

also since i have you guys here i have this other plant for seed that i think got nutrient burn? I have been watering with pure ph water and the new growth has good color it just has super deep long veins in the new growth is that normal heres a photo.
Also i got 2 seedling that have the same exact leaf damage and others that dont. what can it be??
Any idea what this bronzing/ browning might be? Thanks for helping about a scrub like me.
NP. I hope I can expect your vote this election.
http://rollitup.org/t/pinworm-announces-his-campaign-for-mayor.923565/
 

greasemonkeymann

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@.Pinworm. @greasemonkeymann Thank you guys so much for the advice. So im about to order some Jacks DeadBug brew which claims to be organic it says it works for spidermite and thripes will that work??
im not to picky about what i give them its my first time so im just trying to make it to harvest.

also since i have you guys here i have this other plant for seed that i think got nutrient burn? I have been watering with pure ph water and the new growth has good color it just has super deep long veins in the new growth is that normal heres a photo.
Also i got 2 seedling that have the same exact leaf damage and others that dont. what can it be??
Any idea what this bronzing/ browning might be? Thanks for helping about a scrub like me.
hard to say man, my area of expertise is in organics, all natural growing..
hippy-cunt-stuff..
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.Pinworm.

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I will most def shoot a vote your way bro!! btw whats your opinion on my second plant and the two seedlings??
I would suggest tossing them in the bubble bags. If we are being honest. And, since we are not trying to fool anyone else here, I would say you could probably sell them to @UncleBuck for a tiny price. He will most definitely turn them into some fiery cat hair hash. They say that the popping and hissing when you smoke your finished product is considered bunk, but then again I cannot watch the Top Gun volleyball scene without cheering for Val Kilmer. So...
 

NuggODank

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hard to say man, my area of expertise is in organics, all natural growing..
hippy-cunt-stuff..
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I hope to one day be all organic but i will be able to do that better once ive atleast made it through a harvest first. Predatory bugs seem super awesome ive been watching the Oregrown Campus in Oregon using them with alot of success. I would like to also learn about putting microbes in your soil to feed your plants that seems fucking awesome but on a whole other level. But what is your opinion on my second plant and the seedlings??
 
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