Leaf diagnosis help!

If anyone knows what this is and what I can do about it I would greatly appreciate it. I’ve got 6 plants going and 3 of them have at least some of this with one having quite a bit.


3 Likes

Yikes! That looks nasty. Never seen it before
Welcome to the forum. Hopefully someone with more experience can chime in

1 Like

I know right?!

Gonna call on some experts
@MeEasy @Spiney_norman @Naturalmedsman @Tylersays @Graysin @nmgeo @Storm @SilvaBack203 @PurpNGold74 @Fiz

3 Likes

Thanks for the tag Beck , hi @Michigan269 welcome to the neighborhood :grinning: I think it looks like bug damage

2 Likes

This looks like insect damage. I don’t know what kind, you may want to look under the leaves with something to magnify.

If you do see bugs and are not sure of what kind they are, take pictures if you can.

3 Likes

Jinx! :wink:

2 Likes

Definite pest damage. If it’s mites you can use a garden hose and spray the whole plant. Then start a program using Safer Caterpillar Killer every five days. Damaged leaves should be removed.

2 Likes

Yep - the others have already said it but bugs without a second thought.

8 Likes

3 Likes

Thank you so much for the replies and the information. I’ve never heard of leafhoppers before this. Now I have an enemy to focus on.

4 Likes

Damn! That’s leafhoppers damage? I have a ton of them and haven’t seen that. I squish them if I can catch them though!

3 Likes

Outdoor so not much help here. But bugs i can understand. Thanks for the tag @Beck .

1 Like

Woman got into the shower over the weekend and a minute later was screaming! I went running back there and she was opening the shower door yelling “Catch it!”.
There was a huge garden spider scurrying out of the shower straight towards me!
So I caught him in a vase that was too nice to throw away after the flowers died - thankfully it was dry - and I carried him outside to my biggest clone on the porch!
Hopefully he enjoys his new territory and patrols on the reg! :rofl:

Spideys new home!

9 Likes

Right on!

2 Likes

Capt jack that lady

I use 1/4c. Milk, few drops castle’s organic soap or dawn , & 5ml rubbing alcohol in a gallon jug. Shake & add to sprayer. Alternate with captain jacks dead bug. So far outdoor ladiez r ok :ok_hand: :slightly_smiling_face:

1 Like

Nail on the head

1 Like

Hi all🥰 im new to the forums and this is mt second posting. Im grateful that all of you are so knowledgeable about this. I thought similar, and in fact IF the issue persists after you’ve treated it, here’s a leaf symptom chart:

Heres a screen shot from my phone so you can see the page to visit:

2 Likes

Welcome to the forum @Quessia

3 Likes