What is that, light burn?

Im so confused after reading this from start to finish ..

Start saving on electricity: your clones will not root faster under 24h of light, much the opposite. 12 on, 5.5 off, 1 on, 5.5 off is all they need to not flower and root.

Your plants are wet, but lights are on. That is inviting the droplets to act as lenses and mess up your leaves with the lights on.

Can you make some close-up pictures of the underside of your leaves? The damaged ones. They absolutely look like something is chewing on them.

The only thing I've seen on (my) clones is leaves thinning and turning brown as I had no nutes and no pH-ed water in my cloner. They didnt quite like that. With some pH-ed water and quarter strength nutes, they keep looking perfect (if I dont dehydrate them by stupid mistake that is)
that’s my clones on the picture but I make them from my damaged mothers so clones are fine they rooted in a 5 days period that’s why I believe it’s no broad or russets if I have one of those my clones won’t root in 5 days period. So pls any other opinion?
 
that’s my clones on the picture but I make them from my damaged mothers so clones are fine they rooted in a 5 days period that’s why I believe it’s no broad or russets if I have one of those my clones won’t root in 5 days period. So pls any other opinion?
I absolutely don’t understand what you’re saying. The mother plant is damaged (by bugs?) and the clones are fine? Having mites won’t affect rooting time much, but if untreated will kill the plants.

Didn’t you have mites last time? If the mother plant was infected the clones will be too. Was the mother plant around during the last mite episode? Or did it spend time in the same area? Did you spray and sanitize all your pots, tools, grow space, and equipment. If not you’re just transferring the problem from grow to grow. Mites will hitch a ride on your clothes, skin, shoes, and even ride the wind.
Lastly, it may be winter outside, but inside it’s warm and toasty, so the mites will come out of “hibernation” and start reproducing again.
 
I absolutely don’t understand what you’re saying. The mother plant is damaged (by bugs?) and the clones are fine? Having mites won’t affect rooting time much, but if untreated will kill the plants.

Didn’t you have mites last time? If the mother plant was infected the clones will be too. Was the mother plant around during the last mite episode? Or did it spend time in the same area? Did you spray and sanitize all your pots, tools, grow space, and equipment. If not you’re just transferring the problem from grow to grow. Mites will hitch a ride on your clothes, skin, shoes, and even ride the wind.
I didn’t say that he mothers are damaged by bugs it’s damaged by something idk if it’s bugs or not I believe it’s not last time when my plants was looking like skeletons all what I do it’s to change from 6000k MH to 2000k hps double ended gavita take them 2 weeks for recovery and that’s it. If it was mites they would be worse and worse every single day but they recover themselves and that’s how they look now. So all those in the tent was having that “skeleton” looking all was with holes in the leaves like 10 weeks ago when they was in vegetation. That’s why I’m still thinking it’s not broad mites or any kind of mites I just spray them with Athena ion,flying skull,and some pure crop, no any chemicals

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I didn’t say that he mothers are damaged by bugs it’s damaged by something idk if it’s bugs or not I believe it’s not last time when my plants was looking like skeletons all what I do it’s to change from 6000k MH to 2000k hps double ended gavita take them 2 weeks for recovery and that’s it. If it was mites they would be worse and worse every single day but they recover themselves and that’s how they look now. So all those in the tent was having that “skeleton” looking all was with holes in the leaves like 10 weeks ago when they was in vegetation. That’s why I’m still thinking it’s not broad mites or any kind of mites I just spray them with Athena ion,flying skull,and some pure crop, no any chemicals

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Don't let the sick looking ones near that amazing garden.

Edit: I may have spoken too soon.
I see tell tale signs when I blow up the pics.
They are blury though and my eyes aren't great anymore.
Oh I hope im wrong.

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Bill
 
Plant matter doesn't just disappear my friend.
Your leaves were eaten away.
Like piranhas on a steak.
I'd be concerned about the big grow in the pic my friend.
Are the bad plants anywhere near that room.
If you get them in there you have a big problem. :Namaste:

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Bill
 
Plant matter doesn't just disappear my friend.
Your leaves were eaten away.
Like piranhas on a steak.
I'd be concerned about the big grow in the pic my friend.
Are the bad plants anywhere near that room.
If you get them in there you have a big problem. :Namaste:

Stay safe
Bill
It’s in different room in my back yard.what it is the bug you think eating them and how to kill them
 
It’s in different room in my back yard.what it is the bug you think eating them and how to kill them
If you don't see them or eggs or poop they must be tiny.
Mites are tiny and cause the damage displayed.
WARNING: If you touch those plants and walk into the other room you are transferring your problem.
Mites are very difficult to kill.
Getting rid of the couple sick plants might be your best bet. :Namaste:
Quickly before it's too late for your other grow.

Stay safe
Bill
 
If you don't see them or eggs or poop they must be tiny.
Mites are tiny and cause the damage displayed.
WARNING: If you touch those plants and walk into the other room you are transferring your problem.
Mites are very difficult to kill.
Getting rid of the couple sick plants might be your best bet. :Namaste:
Quickly before it's too late for your other grow.

Stay safe
Bill
So what’s kind of mite you think it is ?
 
So what’s kind of mite you think it is ?
I'm not an expert by any stretch.
I have had my fair share of problems with broad mites though.
It looked identical in nature to your damage.
Best I got. Hehe

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Bill
 
No bugs or pests .can be some virus ?
The curling and twisting in the leaves could be caused by any of the many mites that attack plants.

I have not seen photographs of mites eating holes in leaves that are big enough to push a pencil through. That really does look like something caused by caterpillars or many other common plant eating bugs. Plus there is something eating the fingers on the leaves. Both sides of many of the fingers are gone; remember that the edges of the fingers on a healthy leaf in vegetating or flowering stage is 'serrated'; in other words has a saw tooth edge.

The insect in the photo below could eat one of the three larger fingers in a leave in about 20 minutes. It can eat all the fingers on 10 to 15 leaves in one day if I had left it alone. I did not kill the insect, just watched and waited and after about an hour it went away. Since that bug is the same color as the leaves it would be very hard to see it.

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The curling and twisting in the leaves could be caused by any of the many mites that attack plants.

I have not seen photographs of mites eating holes in leaves that are big enough to push a pencil through. That really does look like something caused by caterpillars or many other common plant eating bugs. Plus there is something eating the fingers on the leaves. Both sides of many of the fingers are gone; remember that the edges of the fingers on a healthy leaf in vegetating or flowering stage is 'serrated'; in other words has a saw tooth edge.

The insect in the photo below could eat one of the three larger fingers in a leave in about 20 minutes. It can eat all the fingers on 10 to 15 leaves in one day if I had left it alone. I did not kill the insect, just watched and waited and after about an hour it went away. Since that bug is the same color as the leaves it would be very hard to see it.

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Unless you told it's there I'd never found it. :rofl:
It's definitely pests.
I'm worried it will get into his flowering tent.
Did you see that thing. :love:

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Bill
 
Did you see that thing. :love:
You mean "did I see it before I took the photo"? If so, yes. I was looking at the plant watching it eat a strip down to the mid-rid and then advance and start the next strip. I had to go into the house to get the phone and ended up taking a 7 second video and that photo is captured off the video.
 
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Good afternoon @Diyandimitrov hope your having a good day my friend.
Your garden is lovely.
You are busy I see.
Is it outside?
And beautiful as it is im sorry to say you have some leaf damage.
You might have some pests in there. :Namaste:

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Bill
 
The last 2 pictures did u see how the bud defoliation? Should I be worry about I have like 4 plants looking that wired are they go back to veg or what. I spray them with pure crop Athena ipm and flying skull can I do some damage on the trichroms or lowered my thc with spraying them that late in veg it’s week 5 of flowering

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