Any ideas with this photo?

Any ideas what is going on with white spots?

This is a bean I found, no idea what it is.

White spots are not on the majority of the leaves.

She is 28 days into flower

Thanks for any info

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Are you using an ultrasonic humidifier with tap water?

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No ultrasonic humidifier

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Do you mist the plant with tap water?

I’m stumped if it isn’t one of those 2. It doesn’t look like bugs.

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No misting neither.

She is very healthy just these spots on some of the leaves.

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Nice plant!

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Hey @DigitalCreep shes looking good and pert.
What nutrients and ppm with ph?
What type of water?
Soil mix and ph run off?
No misting you mentioned so I assume no H2O2 on leaves?
Can you post pictures of underside of leaves?
Looking for pest that may be lurking?
What temperature and relative humidity?

Use this VPD calculator to see where your at now. Since your in flower stage it’s important to keep humidity low.

Could be leaf fungus but need more data.
Good luck with your finish.

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Good catch. I didn’t think that it might be WPM.

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I would also check for pests. Just in case.

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I second this

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Will get more pics up this evening.

What pest would I be looking for?

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Something very tiny. Think mites, aphids, leaf miners.

Get a scope and comb over and under infected leaves. Look for lil white or amber specks.

U. An also run ur fingers over leaves. If u feel something ‘gritty’ its probably pests

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If pests are present, what is my course of action?

Thanks

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If pests, Captain Jack’s Dead Bug Juice. Spray daily, top and upward to get bottom of leaves, before lights out, until they are controlled. Then every other day or two to maintain. Safe through flower.

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Yup Capt Jacks is the goto for adults. First you identify the pests.

Then u attack every stage of said buggie.

Captain Jacks spraying is for the adults. U want a gameplan for the eggs/larva stage as well. But u wont know what course of action u til u know where it reproduces. Some in soil, some lay eggs on leaves. Some burrow into buds/stems.

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Thrips!

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Here is some better pics I hope.
Something is on there and as she sits next to me, I’m seeing some kind of small flying insect buzzing around. I have some Cap Jack’s bug juice on the way also.



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Those look like mites. See the webs across the serated points of the leaves on the last pic? Spider mites potentially based on the spot on the back of one of them. Hope that cap jacks gets there quick. Sorry to see that. I have had a bad run in with them with outdoor, but not indoor.

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Possibly an egg…and mite. Atleast that’s what it looks like to me.

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This girl has a long story. She was outside in a small pot last summer. Never really grow, decided to bring her in and give it a shot indoors. Now here she is today.

Jack’s should be here tomorrow

Thanks for the info

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