Consistent brown spots.

Dgringo69

Well-Known Member
Hey y'all,
Give this one a go.
This happened two summers back as well and I never figured it out.
-Outdoors
-10+hrs full sun
-fully organic, complete soil
-soil ph 6.5
I'm inclined to believe it is a pest or disease. Hope someone else has had this issue.
The sun was hitting the leaves here from the side making them look like parts are lighter in color. The leaves are actually a very healthy green throughout..minus the brown spots. Pic was taken an hr before dark.
The plant in the pic was planted in my starter base, allowed to grow to around 8" outdoors (spotless, healthy plants) and then four days ago they were transplanted to a further amended version of that starter base in a different location to finish out for this outdoor season.
 

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mike4c4

Well-Known Member
Hey y'all,
Give this one a go.
This happened two summers back as well and I never figured it out.
-Outdoors
-10+hrs full sun
-fully organic, complete soil
-soil ph 6.5
I'm inclined to believe it is a pest or disease. Hope someone else has had this issue.
The sun was hitting the leaves here from the side making them look like parts are lighter in color. The leaver are actually a very healthy green throughout..minus the brown spots. Pic was taken an hr before dark.
have you looked for mites on the bottom of the leaves? looks like they might need some calcium.
 

Dgringo69

Well-Known Member
have you looked for mites on the bottom of the leaves? looks like they might need some calcium.
Those were my first two assumptions. No mites.
As far as calcium goes, I just finished a run of the same strain indoors with a less amended version of my soil. This rules out calcium deficiency. The plant in the pic was planted in my starter base, allowed to grow to around 8" outdoors (spotless, healthy plants) and then four days ago they were transplanted to a further amended version of that starter base to finish out for this outdoor season. The info that I just provided would probably be useful right off the batt. Editing original now.
 
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