Indoor spidermites causing holes and brown spots?

Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by Smokey McHerb, Dec 7, 2018.

  1. Currently have 4 females on the go and they look super healthy, except for a few spots on the leaves.

    Nothing seems to be a problem yet, and I havent found any webs or bugs yet... Im not certain what this could be, but my guess is I may have mites... Any suggestions for auto sativas in flower?
     
  2. And the damage... 20181206_211613.jpg 20181206_220816.jpg
     

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  3. Definitely not spider mite.
    I’d get some sticky traps going for a start, see if you can catch something flying if you haven’t seen any bugs.
    If the plant is healthy, start with traps and keep a close eye on it.
    When she’s done, take a good look at the roots and see if there’s any root aphids.
    Could be nute issue.
     
  4. Picture under a normal light please.

    1st photo looks like calcium deficiency but who knows under those G-d darn awful purple lights.
     
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  5. Thought I could get away with the MHs on Lol. Here's some more clear shots...
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  6. Yes it is calcium deficiency.

    The bite isn;t spider mite and just 1 I wouldn't worry too much....Just spray the underside of your leaves once a week with insecticidal soap and neem. I also like going in during lights out and using a pump sprays to wash the tops of leaves with soap and added neem.
     
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  7. Yeah it looked unlike any mite bite Ive seen.

    As for the calcium, I just upped their nutes;
    Sensi grow a and b, 3ml nutes/ liter (75% recommended).

    Contains 3% calcium. PH is sitting at 6.5 1544152601313.jpg 1544152625668.jpg
     

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