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Happened to check under a random leaf today and found this. Hasn't moved at all, I think it's either dead or an exoskeleton?

Checked everywhere else, can't find anymore. Plants look normal

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Happened to check under a random leaf today and found this. Hasn't moved at all, I think it's either dead or an exoskeleton?

Checked everywhere else, can't find anymore. Plants look normal

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Could be a spring tail but not sure.Just keep a watch on your plants for anymore.
 
:amazon: Kiiilll! :rofl: ..... not so sure it's a thrip though, wrong head shape,....body, harder to tell,.. I recognize it though, and I think it's a larval leafhopper... single vermins usually, not a colony type pest, and very transient,... a sap sucker nonetheless! Are you outside?
 
:amazon: Kiiilll! :rofl: ..... not so sure it's a thrip though, wrong head shape,....body, harder to tell,.. I recognize it though, and I think it's a larval leafhopper... single vermins usually, not a colony type pest, and very transient,... a sap sucker nonetheless! Are you outside?
Sorry for the late response, haven't been checking this site much since it was down for so long. I'm growing indoors in a tent.

It could definitely be a leafhopper, I found two grown ones on the inside walls of my tent jumping around and killed them (little green bugs, fast). Doesn't look to be bad, plants aren't showing any damage and I can't find anymore.
 
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