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Bite marks on my indoor auto grow

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Hi guys,

So I started my first indoor grow.
I am using 300w mars hydro led lights in a 80x80x160 grow tent
Canna terra pro soil
Organic nutes(blood meal,guano, worm castings,fish meal,liquid kelp,molasses)
Ph run off is between 6.3-6.9 on all of my plants.
Only watering with chlorine free water.
I am growing a cash crop auto, amphetamine auto,crop circle auto,robocrop auto.
I noticed some "bite" marks a few days ago which I am not sure what to do with.
Can it be snails or is this a nute deficiency?
I placed some beer traps which I read should attract snails but I didn't have any fall in for the last 2 days.
The plants seem to look fine, my cash crop which is the biggest and strongest from all has some leaves with whitening spots and lines on them..it looks nothing like a miner or mite infection and when I checked on microscope there are no signs of insects anywhere.
I would apppreciate any advice as I am unsure what's the right step to take to solve my problem.
Thanks in advance:)
 

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you aint got cats have ya bro? lol, they nibble at it like that. joking aside, it is strange, but I agree with nam, not a big problem, but prevention is the best cure bro. good to be on the lookout.
 
Dont worry your doing great! I pinch my leaves on the sides of the pots and get that sometimes.
 
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