Not to me; Ca def usually presents as punctuate orange-brown lesions. To me that looks like injury, perhaps from bugs or mites.Looks like calcium to me
They can be white too though right?Not to me; Ca def usually presents as punctuate orange-brown lesions. To me that looks like injury, perhaps from bugs or mites.
I don’t know. The authentic Ca deficiency spots I’ve seen are darker. Maybe the blurple light is affecting what I see, so I cannot exclude your hypothesis.They can be white too though right?
I’ve thoroughly checked for critters couldn’t see any at all growing under led so maybe ca defNot to me; Ca def usually presents as punctuate orange-brown lesions. To me that looks like injury, perhaps from bugs or mites.
Spell check, sigh “punctate”
Yup if that is the case dont mess around, nuke emSorry. you have bugs. Neem oil and organic soap or Citronox. My go to-s. Easy save if you get on it.
Yeah thats what i meant, just expressing myself after my experience with them lil boogersYou don't have to nuke them. But your entire environment is contaminated. Sterilize it. Or they will be back.
I understood your sentiment. "KILL 'EM ALL!!!". Been here. LOL. He may not have.Yeah thats what i meant, just expressing myself after my experience with them lil boogers
Nope first time growing are they deffo mitesI understood your sentiment. "KILL 'EM ALL!!!". Been here. LOL. He may not have.
I broke a golden rule and brought one in from outside, boy was that a big mistake!!I understood your sentiment. "KILL 'EM ALL!!!". Been here. LOL. He may not have.