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  1. I get those too. It’s not bugs. It’s from lack of proper air circulation. My grow room is so temperature unregulated so it’s crazy humid. It’s beyond my control as it’s a very old house. Pluck the leaves like this off and get a fan that circulates air on your seedling area. Also bring the light closer. The closer the light the stronger the leaf is against spots like this. And bottom water only.

  2. CCatalista666 on

    Don’t listen to the guy telling you it’s for air flow, you got thrips’d. Any time you got something going on with your plant, ITS THRIPS. Poor air circulation or dry air just make your leaves ends curl and brown/orange. Too moist your plants turn to mush

  3. Bjorn_the_corn on

    I thought leaf miners at first but thrips does look more accurate

  4. I’ve had this on my inside catnip and the best that I could figure was that it’s thrips

  5. Thrips… I had these on my beans. Didn’t know till it was too late. Check your plant real good and get rid of those fellas.

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