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I’ve looked through a lot of pictures on the net and the side and I can’t find exactly what mine are doing in pictures. Someone please help!?*?!

A picture of the young bud in the center of the photo is about the way most of them look. All new growth is blistered, interveinally(?) -if that’s the term-, definite yellowing and all of the new white hairs from the young immature buds will be gone with little bit black stubs left. It looks like something ate them off that’s why I thought spider mites. I do have spider mites in fact because I have the spots on the leaves but this problem here affected all of my auto flowers at about week 4 of their lives. I’m growing on Coco and using general hydroponics Flora series.
 

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You have thrips.
If there is little to no airflow that is why they are eating, infesting, and destroying the buds.

On the curly necrotic looking one i need some more info. If you could fill out the form from the sticky thread.
 
Ok I Will fill one of those forms out now. Thank you so much for responding!
 
Problem: WRINKLED/Deteriorating leaves and new growth/buds. Deformed blistering/shrinking on all new leaves,bud hairs look like they are EATEN AWAY(?)(see pics)

Medium/grow method: coco mostly, now trying to incorporate mushroom compost,worm castings along with the coco in an attempt to ‘go more organic’.

Feed: and supplements used:GH Flora as base,with Blue Planet liq seaweed, Dr Earth’s
liq Flower Girl. (Also used Dr Earth Pansy Food in a few pots when repotting before flower)

water source: tap,ph’d if needed,have ceased but was using pool ph down(

Strain/age:

light used:

Climate:

Additional info:
 
The photo without my hand in it shows my Gorilla G4 with some white hairs so I KNOW it’s producing them. I’ve sprayed neem oil,Azamax,and Pyrethrins/Ins.soap., and in the morning I still see the white hairs eaten off the buds and leaves blistered.
Is it thrips? There are the tiny white spots on some of the leaves but not very many of the leaves.
 

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The photo without my hand in it shows my Gorilla G4 with some white hairs so I KNOW it’s producing them. I’ve sprayed neem oil,Azamax,and Pyrethrins/Ins.soap., and in the morning I still see the white hairs eaten off the buds and leaves blistered.
Is it thrips? There are the tiny white spots on some of the leaves but not very many of the leaves.

If it were thrips you would be able to find a silver looking dried spit or dried glue in places on top of the leaves. personally in the pictures i dont see it, but your pictures are not the best and i might be missing it. Switch your lights off and take pics with flash...
 
Not thrips, not spider mites,.. but maybe russet mites from the rolled edges of leaves! :nono: ... you will need something with about 15x magnification to be sure,.. look on leaf stems too,..
The pistils hate sprays, they brown out from tips down usually, giving them that beat-up look,....
Confirm the infestation, one way or the other, and then let us know,...
 
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