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Got you. What magnification do you think is good to see what may be there
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Well, calcium, or you have some visitors……Nah they got it outdoors in dusk and was shaded also fully
as much as you got..Got you. What magnification do you think is good to see what may be there
You probably can use you phone cam, zoom way in, snap some photos, then zoom in again in the album. It works.Got you. What magnification do you think is good to see what may be there
mmm well those plants aren’t in flower? and 3 finger leaves? than it’s not cal.. you got pest you better get 100x magnification or something stronger., golden rule of growing!.Also in some rooms where there was no heat issue but to a lesser extent
Yeah definitely want it not to be this way but due to space and ACS stopping along the way have to have veg outside for nowmmm well those plants aren’t in flower? and 3 finger leaves? than it’s not cal.. you got pest you better get 100x magnification or something stronger., golden rule of growing!.
indoors stays indoors
outdoors stays outdoors.
when handling plants outside, i shower and change cloths before handling indoor plants.,
Would be keen to see if similarPicturesdid not post hmmm.
99% sure it’s not septoria..Honestly to me it looks like leaf septoria.
A fungus that lies dormant in a plant and is activated by high humidity and heat. I had it once look it up fellas I hope it helps.
Good luck![]()
Hard to see the damage to the leaf on the top but zoomed in you can see the silvery spots I mentioned earlierHad a look under 30x nothing I could see pest wise!
It was how quickly it happened, and the environment at the time that brought me to that conclusion. But no? Hmmm, interesting.99% sure it’s not septoria..
Honestly to me it looks like leaf septoria.
A fungus that lies dormant in a plant and is activated by high humidity and heat. I had it once look it up fellas I hope it helps.
Good luck![]()