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Unusual indentations/spots on leaves

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Hey everyone,
Today I noticed some strange spots on the leaves of my Power Plant (Dutch Passion). They aren’t brown or rusty — they look more like small indentations or subtle impressions on the leaf surface, almost like a texture or light damage to the leaf structure itself. It’s hard to describe, but I’ve included close-up photos to show it better.

I’m growing in an organomineral soil mix and using both organic and mineral fertilizers. The plant is in flower and otherwise looks healthy.

I checked the undersides of the leaves with a loupe and didn’t find any pests.

I’m a bit worried it could be some kind of fungus. Any idea how to identify if that’s the case?

Thanks in advance!
 

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otholiherbator said:
Hey everyone,
Today I noticed some strange spots on the leaves of my Power Plant (Dutch Passion). They aren’t brown or rusty — they look more like small indentations or subtle impressions on the leaf surface, almost like a texture or light damage to the leaf structure itself. It’s hard to describe, but I’ve included close-up photos to show it better.

I’m growing in an organomineral soil mix and using both organic and mineral fertilizers. The plant is in flower and otherwise looks healthy.

I checked the undersides of the leaves with a loupe and didn’t find any pests.

I’m a bit worried it could be some kind of fungus. Any idea how to identify if that’s the case?

Thanks in advance!
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what light are you using, ? they seem a bit pale. im wondering if its the start of led light burn .
 

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