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Old May 10, 2017   #14
NewbieGrower
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Originally Posted by Lee View Post
I would guess spider mites or thrips as well.
Ask them to check on the undersides of the leaves with a magnifying glass to see if they can find any insects.

You can use a number of methods to remove from high power water mist to wash them off to pyrethrum (sp?) or neem oil base sprays.

I don't usually see wind/sun damage happening to such mature leaves/plants, and it's not hail damage.
Only way I could see it being sun damage is if they sprayed the leaves with something in the middle of the day... ie. sun/magnifying glass effect.

Lee
Even with leaves hitting against cage in strong wind? I am making "housecall" tomorrow and will check out everything carefully.
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