Whats happening to my leaves? help please

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Canibus447

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ok so i was gone for a week or so, and i come back and take a look at my babies and theres HOLES in the leaves...

im completely clueless why this is happening except maybe it could of excess fertalizing ( left a guy to take care of them.. )

here are the pics

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more likely it's something is eating them.
you should check your plants for any type of bugs or slugs
*i can't see your pics either*
 
its bugs, if yellow spots, its bugs too.. use tomato bug killer. instead of bug killer spray that can hurt the plants.. add some mothballs around the plants, sticky bug traps too.. if you was bugs and bugs saw these plants, they says "its bar time" so you gotta hurry and avoid these at all cost and its very inexpensive to buy these stuff to keep bugs out... you must send message to bugs "its not for you and please leave" thats what mothball is for.
 
yeah those are definately bugs, i faced same situation with spider mites and a caterpillar that got onto my plants, the best thing to fix any bug problem is get neem oil its a all natural substance which you add to water and spray it is completely organic and works well killing all pest quickly. plus its about 11 bucks
 
ya looks like some bugs had a nice snack on your plant. neem oil works well also seven dust if they are outdoors. jmo
 
These are probably some kind of sucking pest that is chomping on your leaves. I had a very similar problem and it looks like I found a solution.

My leaves were showing the exact same signs as yours (judging from the pics). Also I was seeing the tips turing brown and curling up, and also weird little lines on the leaves.

Basically, I knew that something (or a few different things) were ruining my plants. First I tried some soapy water (something I read). Then I tried some organic bug-killer spray. Neither worked well.

Then, I got a bunch of ladybugs. The ladybugs seemed to do the trick. At this moment, all the ladybugs are gone - they left for greener pastures I suppose. So I might have to get more.

But they work, and they're natural. (Who wants to smoke poison-coated bud?) So I would try getting some natural pest-killers like ladybugs. There are others as well, like praying mantises (praying mantii??) that eat other pests.
 

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