Please help what's going on with the leaves

What's your thoughts , insects or diffeciency

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7Ps

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Not sure what it is but I haven't seen ANY BUGS , no signs of them either except these pictures , I couldn't imagine a bug eating that much of my leaf and not being able to see a single insect in the tent ...
 

7Ps

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So I've found EXTREMELY small white crawling bugs in my soil , so small I can barley describe it besides its white . I've noticed a few flying gnats but I don't think there the same insect , can someone tell me any info on this
 

Dr. Who

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So I've found EXTREMELY small white crawling bugs in my soil , so small I can barley describe it besides its white . I've noticed a few flying gnats but I don't think there the same insect , can someone tell me any info on this
The extremely small white bugs are most likely springtails = forget about'em!

Gnats = Microbe-lift BMC and use as an additive to watering a cpl times a week for 2 weeks.
https://4hydroponics.com/microbe-lift-bmc-2-oz

Your overly nervous. Plants look fine!
 

Buba Blend

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I had springtails once that I knew of and may have had them prior to the time I saw them. It would be easy to miss them. I only noticed them in the run off water. I could see them with the naked eye once I knew what I was looking for and could see them bouncing around in the runoff water I collected. I never took a close enough look to see them on the surface of the soil. I read most are harmless even beneficial to the soil. They feed on fungi, algae, and decaying organic matter and when they die they add nitrogen to the soil. The time I had them I did not notice any affect on my plants.
 

GreenBoxGrown

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I would also recommend giving a neem oil spray. Wont hurt the plants and will most likely fix the problem. Also, be sure to do the spray later in the day once it starts to cool off. Makes the spray much more effective.
 
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