I've always had one or two appear on every outdoor grow, it can't be helped unless you grow in a sealed greenhouse. I collect lady bugs spiders and those nasty looking long thin bug things we get here in the UK all of which are predatory so they help keep numbers low.
So long as they don't start really multiplying in numbers it's just one of the joys of outdoor growing, as you can see by the pic that's what they do, but like I said so long as it's just the odd leaf now and then it's nothing to worry about
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Tried to take a few pics in complete darkness, they came out a bit overexposed due to the flash.
Does anyone have any idea how to overcome this???? I have settings for various things on the camera but haven't got a clue what each one does as I inherited the camera with no instructions.
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turn your exposure down and play around till you get the correct exposure on the pics dude. Keep fiddling.

Ok assume I'm a total technophobe and explain what and how to adjust it please DM
On the settings screen I have from left to right these numbers and letters
M, which can be changed to P,A and S
Next is f2.8 which can be made higher and lower
Then there's 1/8 which can also be made higher and lower
And lastly there's ISO 100 which can also be changed.
I have absolutely no idea what any of these are for or what happens if you change them
 
Lower your ISO to its lowest and take a pic and see how that goes. the lower your ISO the less " noise " there is in the pic
 
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