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    What is this on my plant????

    Any ideas what it could be yet?
    nugatronica Reviewed by nugatronica on . What is this on my plant???? At first are thought i could have some parasites but my plants indoors i use fertilised compost with perlite and there are no other signs of parasite, so i really want to no what this is can anyone tell me??? Rating: 5

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    What is this on my plant????

    I understand you don't see any mites or parasites, but it looks like a leaf miner or caterpillar attack.

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    What is this on my plant????

    G_Man, is this ongoing or just isolated?
    If Isolated to the area shown, I'd guess that it is just a matter of the leaf taking a little damage when you topped it. It doesn't take much to cause damage to the leaf when they are just forming, and the damage becomes very noticeable as the leaf grows. Just a wild-ass guess, but you say you see no insects, and it certainly *doesn't* look like a nute issue.

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    What is this on my plant????

    dont forget some bugs come out at night to munch on the leavs then hid when lights come on

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