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Got the highest res pic on my phone that I could. You'll not what actually appears to be a layer of the darker green being peeled off to show a lighter green underneath.

 

It occurs on only one plant.

 

Hoping this may be a simple thing but was hard to word for a standard google search. http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161028/3e2d00bed2da6c69d041433d6c94c28e.jpg

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"bugs eating leaf surface" was the google search i did , i think !

which found that pic of a caterpillar eating the leaf surface in that link

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i'd prob start searching caterpillar damage & see if more pics turn up

& if there is a name for that kind of damage on leaves , then search

the name if there is one , i'd say bug damage , going by just your pic 

so take it with a grain of salt 

 

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That's a good approach itchybro. I looked at leaf miners a lot but typically they showed long skinny tracks but I think it definitely has to be some sort of insect, they look fairly similar to the caterpillar damage despite not finding any in the tent that were obvious.

 

Thanks guys.

 

 

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