Something seems to be nibbling on my plants leaves!!!

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I have noticed small holes and small yellow spots on my leaves any ideas?
 

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Maybe cats? (Tiny inchworms…) They are out now at my house and I find them hitchhiking on me a lot. Tiny things but big trouble. Gotta clean up before entering the tent…

look really close as some of those bugs are really tiny.
can’t see what this is but I’d be looking at stuff like this…
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Depending on what they are take a pic with your phone of the backs of the leaves and zoom in to see if you find anything. I’ve had good luck using lost coast plant therapy for thrips but these look lake maybe cats or something else.

Spinasod soap is also ok to use in veg
 
Depending on what they are take a pic with your phone of the backs of the leaves and zoom in to see if you find anything. I’ve had good luck using lost coast plant therapy for thrips but these look lake maybe cats or something else.

Spinasod soap is also ok to use in veg
Would this be what I’m looking for?
 

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Yes I did I briefly but I need to do a better check over when I have time today I had a quit busy weekend.
 
indeed spinosad solved the caterpillar problems for good. I tend to get them often when i am manipulating light period for outdoor plants with this stuff they never seem to survive it.
 
indeed spinosad solved the caterpillar problems for good. I tend to get them often when i am manipulating light period for outdoor plants with this stuff they never seem to survive it.
Hey zen I would be interested in your manipulating light period. Do you force your outdoor plants to flower? If so I would like to know more.
 
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Hey zen I would be interested in your manipulating light period. Do you force your outdoor plants to flower? If so I would like to know more.
on the contrary I force the plants to keep vegging so i put small lights on them and it is enough to keep them vegging. However even in an enclosed sort of greenhouse, and little light, it still attracts flies and flies lay eggs that turn into caterpillars. To be able to force them to flower outdoor, you need total light deprivation.
 

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