420stoney1
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I have this type of spot on two places of the plant. Curious to what it is.. :0
Bingo.Ok dude I think I've figured mine out. Does your spots and leaves look something like this?
If so its a Cal/Mag deficiency.
If you look at grow weed easy. com then look at the diagnosis.nugs1, how do you know it's mag def? did the appearance improve with more magnesium?
I must have missed his saying that..I'll have to go back and re-read the thread. If it should turn out to be black spot and the affected leaves aren't removed, it will continue to spread.If it is black spot you can treat it . There are plenty of safe and organic ways to treat black spot. Try using two teaspoons of bicarb soda in 5 litres of water, add a couple of drops of detergent or a couple of drops of seaweed extract. This makes an excellent and inexpensive fungicide. Or use Bordeaux mixture or one of the other copper based fungicides.
But the OP is saying yellow spot..so its probably more a spill or a cal/mag issue.
yep it can do. In my job i treat it all the time.I must have missed his saying that..I'll have to go back and re-read the thread. If it should turn out to be black spot and the affected leaves aren't removed, it will continue to spread.
I endure the stuff every day in my outside flower garden. It's ruined two hydrangeas and now it's nearly killed my Mr Lincoln rose It's a daily struggle to stay on top of the stuff. All it takes is one spot on one leaf to go unseen and one hot, humid day and the stuff spreads like wildfire.
so it is LOLyep it can do. In my job i treat it all the time.
and its in the title.
Can you post a pic of the whole plant? Did it come from the bottom?Ok dude I think I've figured mine out. Does your spots and leaves look something like this?
If so its a Cal/Mag deficiency.
I'll have to do it tomorrow had a busy day today, first time on today.so it is LOL
it's really hard to dx when there is no picture to refer to.
Can you post a pic of the whole plant? Did it come from the bottom?
I don't believe that is a calcium or magnesium deficiency, looks more like necrosis (pH issue/lock out) or maybe drops of water that burned through. Without a picture of the whole plant it's hard to say for sure.
Unless you see that throughout the plant, yank the leaf and let her be.
Yeah could be the issue with the one thats hurting, definitely a couple different problems.Nugs, sounds like over fert in that soil.