I've got some issues

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I planted some clones this year on the back of the property about 3 weeks ago. I work away from home for 3 weeks at a time, so mother nature is taking care of these plants for me.. in one spot I have 2 plants that have several holes thru the leaves(catepillars I'm thinking) but there is also several leaves with tiny white spots clustered on them.. also have some little bumps on top of the leaves.. anyone have an idea what this Is? Is it terribly harmful? How do I get rid of it? I noticed a couplecl3aves on the bottom were yellow and also had some brown tips, I'm thinking they got to the nutrients in the holes too soon after planting(I've put Gaia green bloom nutes mixed into bottom of holes). We've had a lot of rain here all spring. None of my autos in pots have this,, they aren't in the bush at the back of the property, they are in pots scattered throughout my garden

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From that picture I wouldn't worry at all. It's normal to have a few critters check out your plant and take a bite or two. I would do one of two things, either leave it alone, or spray some NEEM and dish soap. If it becomes more than a few leaves, than definitely spray. The white holes in the leaves sounds like beetles or worms/catterpillars. The yellowing leaves are totaly normal too as long as its just a few.

Your plant looks like it is vigorous and growing well. She will reward you for all your attention to detail. She looks slightly hungry, and a top dressing of nutes would help you out as the rain probably leeched half of what you had in the hole several weeks ago.
 
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