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Help identifying issues with soil/perlite grow.

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Help identifying issues with soil/perlite grow.

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I have just noticed these markings on 2 of my 5 plants. They are grown in a greenhouse in soil/perlite mix. They have been fed canna flora at 1/2 strength for the past week mixed to ph 6.5 with water many thanks in advanced with you input
 

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Looks like they had water droplets on them under full sun. Are you misting the leaves? Could just be from dew condensation, although that would be odd in a greenhouse, unless your day/night temps are swinging excessively.
 
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Dirtbag said:
Looks like they had water droplets on them under full sun. Are you misting the leaves? Could just be from dew condensation, although that would be odd in a greenhouse, unless your day/night temps are swinging excessively.
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Dont think it could be water and temp does swing but only by 5 degrees at most they have fans in with them
 
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Looks like they had water droplets on them under full sun. Are you misting the leaves? Could just be from dew condensation, although that would be odd in a greenhouse, unless your day/night temps are swinging excessively.
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Should I cut the leaves that are effected off and see if it comes back on newer growth?
 
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looks kind of when you sprinkle nutes accidentally on your leaves
 
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