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Would love a second opinion on discolor

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Would love a second opinion on discolor

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Hey all. Anyone got an opinion on yhe pic below? This is only on the bottom two most established leaves, everything else looks fine.

Blue hindu auto in happy frog soil, watering with occasional nutes. Never seen this color before. Would think light burn except its the bottom.

Would love a second opinion on discolor
 
Hey all. Anyone got an opinion on yhe pic below? This is only on the bottom two most established leaves, everything else looks fine.

Blue hindu auto in happy frog soil, watering with occasional nutes. Never seen this color before. Would think light burn except its the bottom.

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can you post a full plant pic. side view and from above looking down..
 
Its light burn from way back and not now, I wouldn't worry full steam ahead.
 
Hey all. Anyone got an opinion on yhe pic below? This is only on the bottom two most established leaves, everything else looks fine.

Blue hindu auto in happy frog soil, watering with occasional nutes. Never seen this color before. Would think light burn except its the bottom.

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Is that bark of some kind atop the soil? I've always read that any kinds of wood aren't used. Otherwise those plants have some kind of scalding mark or something not to worry about. If that above is bark, remove it and replace with vermiculite, biochar, perlite blend.
 
Is that bark of some kind atop the soil? I've always read that any kinds of wood aren't used. Otherwise those plants have some kind of scalding mark or something not to worry about. If that above is bark, remove it and replace with vermiculite, biochar, perlite blend.
If it's bark, it's what came in the soil, I didn't add anything. I can pick it out though-already have some perlite in there, love that stuff. Grows great tomatoes too
 
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