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    Hi
    My leaves look like they are turning silvery / white in the leaf not on them anyone
    Have any ideas what this could be ? Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bud Lightyear View Post
    Spider mites or thrips at a glance, check the underside of the leaves....Can you post a better pic in natural light ?


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    Yer man looks like mites damage mate

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    Thanks Bud here r few more pics Click image for larger version. 

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    Mate

    I had this just spray the base of the pots every week and they’ll die off. They’ll kill a plant f left unchecked. I brought mine in on my clothes killing my amnesia haze.

    If you’re in veg you should be able to clear them up if you’ve started flower it could be touch and go

    Thrips for sure

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    Anyone know the best stuff to use to get rid of them
    help appreciated ��

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolling View Post
    Anyone know the best stuff to use to get rid of them
    help appreciated 👍
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    use mighty wash if they get to late into flower and you still have them

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    hot shot no pest strips are amazing for all bugs

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    Quote Originally Posted by tommmy91 View Post
    hot shot no pest strips are amazing for all bugs

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    As above but you need to be careful with them . They are no good for yourself to be constantly breathing in the vapour from them 😃🇬🇧


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