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Hi Ted...welcome to IC...
IMHO, it doesn't look like much to worry about, as long as the new leaves are coming out healthy. When you grow outdoors, you always have the occasional insect nibbler or sucker. Keep an eye on it, but unless you see it progressing significantly (especially on new growth), you should be ok. I have some 6ft Power Plants w/ a few leaves alot more damaged than yours, and they are very healthy overall. I have read that using silica plant supplements makes plants less susceptable to insect damage, but I have never used them. Wouldn't hurt to give 'em some good organic nutes though, ... a healthy plant is more resistant to pests and diseases. Maybe Growdoc will show himself on this thread, and he may be of more help than me. Good luck w/ your grow, and hope to see more of ya around the forums.
MG
Anyone trying to view the above link...for some reason, when you first try to view it, you get some sort of login page. Close the window and click on the link again, and presto...there's the photo! Go figure. 'Course, I understand computers about as well as nuclear physics (or nucular if you're a G.W. Bush fan...hope there are none of you on here lol).
Hi Ted, if you do think your plants have a Mg deficiency, spray the plants w/ a mixture of 1 teaspoon of epsom salts to 1 gal of water. There is a product called Cal-Mag that is good for calcium/magnesium problems too. Hope this helps. Peace. MG