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    Can someone please help me identify what is causing these holes/marks on my leaves. These plants are outdoor. On every visit I make there is no signs of any flys/bugs on my plants but something must be eating the leaves. Please see the pictures. Cheers.



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    Didn't realise hadn't attached pictures


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    Its some kind of pest like a tiny grasshopper or something like that need.some foliar spay

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    Have a look under the leaf?


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    Definitely a pest for sure. We need the organic pesticides. $13 bucks ah clear that right up.....

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    Yeah true.

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    I've seen this come up in a couple threads always outdoors, answer seems to be a peculiar type of rain damage. I believe it was Bethmeg said that.
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    I concur with beth had it myself when we had alot of rain last year, if it rains and then the sun comes out the drops act like little lenses and can burn/damage leaves, high wind can produce the same sort of damage.

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    Yeh if there's no pests to be found it the conditions bro I seen it happen in green house grows aswell on very hot days with leaf trapping moisture iagaisnt the glass

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