are you finding gooey stuff on the underside of the leaf?....try a few yellow sticky strips and a no-pest strip or 2...non-invasive pest control..
autos have such a short lifespan that any stress or setback may effect final yield,but unless she goes belly up,I wouldn't yank her out...not 2 weeks into the grow.
she needs a little recovery time...can you give her a nice fresh res change with nothing but ph'd water for a couple days while she recovers....just a spritz or 2 of a 10 part distilled water to 1 part household ammonia should help her get back on her feet...hopefully...ammonia is Nitrogen that is easily absorbed thru the leaf,,,just don't spray her under the lights and make sure she air dries before putting her back under the light . the light can burn hell out of a wet leaf.
autos have such a short lifespan that any stress or setback may effect final yield,but unless she goes belly up,I wouldn't yank her out...not 2 weeks into the grow.
she needs a little recovery time...can you give her a nice fresh res change with nothing but ph'd water for a couple days while she recovers....just a spritz or 2 of a 10 part distilled water to 1 part household ammonia should help her get back on her feet...hopefully...ammonia is Nitrogen that is easily absorbed thru the leaf,,,just don't spray her under the lights and make sure she air dries before putting her back under the light . the light can burn hell out of a wet leaf.