Eledin
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I said my bad, I confused septoria with tobbaco mosaic virus, I think I rectified my error there. But wether is a virus or a fungus it needs to travel somewhere and septoria is not nearly as prevalent as botrytis or mildew, google it. Also I mentioned high humidity for botrytis not septoria but since you mention it yes, high humidity plays a huge role in septoria getting way worse, google it 
I will tell you if you are right but also if you are wrong. What I said about it being nearly impossible was for tobbaco mosaic virus too so that was wrong too, but septoria again, is not nearly as prevalent as powdery mildew or botrytis, plus the pattern of the stains is not exclusively round and the tips are burnt which makes me think is nute or light related, or both. What do you think?
If its septoria, it will be way more easy to tell in a more advanced stage.
I will tell you if you are right but also if you are wrong. What I said about it being nearly impossible was for tobbaco mosaic virus too so that was wrong too, but septoria again, is not nearly as prevalent as powdery mildew or botrytis, plus the pattern of the stains is not exclusively round and the tips are burnt which makes me think is nute or light related, or both. What do you think?
If its septoria, it will be way more easy to tell in a more advanced stage.
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