Wet spots on leaves?

idfuckmyplants

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Keep finding wet spots on my leaves , it's not from me or the room so must be produced by the plant .
Any ideas what it could be ?? IMG_1176.JPG
 

idfuckmyplants

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I have a 6" clip on fan that blows them indirectly , enough to create a little movement on the leaves .

Could be though as it is normally as you say where one leaf is resting on another .
Thanks I'll look into creating better airflow :)
 

pghkidd

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I have a 6" clip on fan that blows them indirectly , enough to create a little movement on the leaves .

Could be though as it is normally as you say where one leaf is resting on another .
Thanks I'll look into creating better airflow :)
I'm having this same issue although it is not a problem....usually when I come to check after their 6 hours of sleepy sleep they will have tiny droplets of looks like water but not really more like a slimy substance...found something from 2006 stating it has something to do with the sugars the plants move I don't know maybe not.....anyways, my curiosity got the best of me and I got a big finger full and took a little taste hahaha it was sweet and bitter at same time yet had this fertilizer taste so I don't know but just wanted to let you know this happens to me as well
 

cannabisweedPotNerd

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I have a 6" clip on fan that blows them indirectly , enough to create a little movement on the leaves .

Could be though as it is normally as you say where one leaf is resting on another .
Thanks I'll look into creating better airflow :)
Don't point straight at them the fan blow around them
 

horribleherk

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It's 29 degrees F on the other side of this block wall in my basement the room has to be heated around the clock to keep it at 70 degrees F....the box however will overheat to 100 if not monitored so it runs consistently 78-79 and jumps to around 86-87F
have the same problem & it did turn into mold which I'm fighting
 

Jimmy Sparkle

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Its the leaves" breathing" transpiring . Any overlaping leaves can do this. tuck the leaves under and away from eachother. Do not remove them if you can help it. Air novement can prevent this and yes .p.m can start from there. Also can be an indicator of too much humidity in the room at night when they are asleep. Just an opinion.
 
Well it's got to come from some where / is it sticky or slimy or just wet or is it even wet but just shinny... I have seen that on a plant or 2 in my flowering a couple of times (it was tacky I thought something dripped on it) but not only did I never have issue I do live in So Cal (dry) so keep on eye on that shit
 

idfuckmyplants

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Yeah it's definitely sticky , can't see it being cold I average about 29c lights on and about 21c lights off ..

Did think it could be the plant sweating lol I'll definitely keep an eye on her try keep any major leaves from resting on each other ..

Couldn't be happier with the health of my plant , really don't fancy fighting with mold lol
 
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