Looks like nutrient mix splashed on it. No biggie. I'm about 98.99% sure. I do it to every plant.I have had issues with my first grow in 25+ years. From all the help here I started 2 more plants. They looked beautiful! Now today one has 2 white spots on a healthy fan leaf. Looks like paint drops. Any advice is much appreciated!
Looks like nutrient mix splashed on it. No biggie. I'm about 98.99% sure. I do it to every plant.
It could be still happen if ph liquid was used in the water.Only ph balanced water.
That's probably true, but I think you would see more of it tho, and not so centralized and only in 1 spot.. but that's definitely possible. Their bread crumbs left behind don't always look the same.Also has a similar look to leafhopper feeding marks.
You think so? They've have been in a very dry climateNot sure about spots , rust fungus ?, not much help, however , I'd swear you got powdery mildew brewing ( from what I alone see )
I run humidity approx. 40%.......this damn pm don't give a shit.......it'll take it dry, 30% and love it.....my mistake ( only once! ) bringing in my outdoor, made at home components, like compost ( unless sterilized of course, I'm sure ya know). That PM is so f'ing stealthy......it sets up an "invisible network" long before ya see it. Then a light matte film starts, very faint to naked eye......so obvious under scope......the offcolor, the deterioration of epidermal, the " craters" in epidermal. Only once in 48 yrs. Has this shit plagued me. I think the aphids that popped up were the source, carriers. Insects easy for me to eliminate....that PM kept me busy....I used "Banish "(geranium oil extract)., very pleased....I'm a stickler for products of combustion. Hopefully will avoid that scourge from here out. General consensus; PM not systemic. I ( just my opinion to all of you who want to rake me over the coals) think certain strains are..........the spread is so rapid. I exhaust, negative pressure vs blow which tends to boost re-entrainment and spread particulates( e.g. f'ing spores )..You think so? They've have been in a very dry climate
You nailed it. I've seen this on mine and wondered. Great deduction. I better start taking that jellyfish Prevagen snake oil.Same kind of "Bleaching" of the leaf surface on my plant. It was back splash from a feed.
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This shit right here!It's a healthy plant. Now leave this thread and never come back to it or else somebody is going to convince you to kill your plant.