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    Hello folks


    These yellow spots have started developing on some elaves as you can see in the pic.
    This is a chocolope grown outdoors.
    My plant currently has no spidermite infection.
    I did however spray it with neem oil once a week as PM prevention but always do it after the sun has gone down .
    I correctly ffed my plant using AN iguana juice, nirvana as a booster as well as piranha and tarantula not forgetting a bit of rhinoskin.

    I was wondering what those yellow spots mean. could it be overwatering ? I largely doubt as the leaves are not droopy but then again, its a 69 l pot (18 gallon)

    that would be nice if you could give me a help on this problem. don't hesitate to ask any question for more info

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    Default blow it up to see and keep it , great info

    hope this helps
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    I saw similar spots on one of my plants, nothing became of them. If everything else looks normal, just keep up with a good routine, may not turn out to be anything you can fix or need to.
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    I agree. You can't freak out about every little freckle on your plants. If it doesn't have mites, just keep an eye on it. If it spreads, then worry. It's probably nothing to worry about.

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