That actually looks more like the damage caused by thrips, and bugs weren't your only problem. Ca deficiency was the big one.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Just when I thought I knew it all The plant just started to look this way with the change from our tap water which had a PH over 7.6 to a neutral 7 in the form of r/o purified drinking water from walmart, over the past two weeks. Some sort of nute lock out, or a general ph problem. I haven't flushed and tested soil yet but if need be I shall. The older leaves seem to be more effected and the new ones are becoming that way as well. I'd say the general growth of the plant has slowed. As you can see from this Rating: 5