Beachwalker
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we're talking about this in the beach beachouse too, check-it out!bah! now i can't find it
trust me
it's getting worse
u don't want chaos
in the beac house
i think it's bass i always think of as THE BEACH twinz
u know it's not like seraphine hates YOU
y not just slap some pics on her, or med n sleep peacefully
if it had a mild cough
in Antarctica
seraphine would know
I'd need a link but i don't want my mewe're talking about this in the beach beachouse too, check-it out!
Well not so fast now that I have time to look at it I'm not sure what it is if I'm honest??Alright 10 minutes till the poll closes I'm committed to go by the vote, 4-2 not septoria
Just kidding the copper is already mixed up, it is a septoria I've just never seen it look exactly like this, but yeah
Thanks to everybody who stopped by to vote, and especially if you took the time to comment!✌
no I think its water or moisture droplets I've had it a few times on some of mine if they a bit close together I'm saying no Beach ..Can anyone second that this is septoria?
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Had it years ago but didn't look like this, was always a brown spot with a black ring around it, but I know that septoria can also appear as yellow spots, thanks in advance for any help
That's the only other thing, that or splatter but I didn't splatter and I never spray anyting on a healthy plant, and it's not on any other plants so I don't know?no I think its water or moisture droplets I've had it a few times on some of mine if they a bit close together I'm saying no Beach ..
if it doesn't change in another 9 hours that's 24 hours since I first saw it, I'll know it's not septoriaI don't think is septoria but I kinda got a feeling it is a fungal infection of some sort.
no I think its water or moisture droplets I've had it a few times on some of mine if they a bit close together I'm saying no Beach ..
I've been trolling through the thread while picking spinach for dinner ,it's the gold dry colour it's not the brownish colour ..I'm no convinced Beach but it's your call I'm million miles south and have never had it it's ugly head mate .Hummm.. this does look like a water or liquid spot doesn't it?! But some of these leaves had spots where I'm sure they've never seen the light, some were all the way inside at the very bottom of the plant? I'm more curious than worried at this point, I really want to know what this is!
Fungal and bacterial infections often enter through the tips of the serrations. Can happen from guttation. I'm not saying that's the case but I can also see some damage in those areas and it usually only occurs on the bottom of the plants. Again I'm not saying it is for sure a fungal infection and that it happened because of guttation just trying to look at the evidence to figure it out with ya. Cause guttation is more prevalent with a watered plant and high humidityHummm.. this does look like a dried water or liquid spot doesn't it?!
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But some of these leaves had spots where I'm sure they've never seen the light, some were all the way inside at the very bottom of the plant? I'm more curious than worried at this point, I really want to know what this is!
They do not, and now I'm back to Splatter LOL I guess splatter may well be a winning guess!? (you win the damn plant) haven't checked it out yet heading in now armed with coffee but I'm not as sure as I was yesterday and every hour that goes by I'm less sure what it is..?Just curious if all the effected leaves show a little damage at the serration tips
Yes there's nothing on the leaf margins mmmmmJust curious if all the effected leaves show a little damage at the serration tips
Bit of a sticky wicket mate wot!Yes there's nothing on the leaf margins mmmmm
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