ArcticwolfF
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So for starters, this plant started off with a nitrogen problem but that has been corrected and since s/he has really taken off. I am growing in a mixture of organic potting soil mixed with vermiculite, worm castings and a bit of mexican bat guano. I keep the PH between 6-6.5. I feed with treated balanced water mixed with molasses, flora nova grow (1/2 dose), and a tiny bit of superthrive once or twice. I let the soil dry between feedings. I do not foliar feed as I am afraid of the light magnifying the drops. There is a layer of vermiculite on top of the soil because I noticed early off that flies love that guano...go figure. Anyway, yesterday I saw 2-3 small white/yellow spots on the top set of leaves. Upon closer examination, it looked like maybe some sticky sap or oil that the light was magnifying. I looked on top and under all leaves and I don't see any bugs. Aside from the 2-3 house flies that were in my grow room earlier, I haven't seen any bugs. Yet today the problem has worsened and one set of leaves is starting to droop. Does anyone have any idea what this could be? I read through my manual and nothing really looks similar. Can the molasses be secreted from the leaves? I flushed it just in case, but I won't see any changes until tomorrow. Currently on 18/6 schedule too, in case that makes a difference. I took some pics, hopefully someone has some advice. I'd hate to lose this plant as I've done alot to correct mistakes and just when it seems like it's doing good, the spots pop up. Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated!! Thanks for checkin this out!