Forte
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Hello everyone,
My strawberry tahoe clone has developed these spots...what might it be?
My strawberry tahoe clone has developed these spots...what might it be?
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I'm foliar feeding it potassium silicate and enzymes. I also spray it with neem and rosemary oil.Doesnt look like anything serious. Are you feedin or spraying them with anything?
Well stop. Theres no reason for those spots on the leaf. Something your doing to the leaves is causing them. I dont like foliar feeding or spraying because of this reason. If you dont have mites id stick with just the neem as a preventitive every two weeks, (thanks for reminding me), and add your silica or whatever that other stuff is through the roots, and if you cant then just stop using it. Plants grow fine without it lol.I'm foliar feeding it potassium silicate and enzymes. I also spray it with neem and rosemary oil.
That's the only leaf that has that. I had a mite problem but it seems to be under control now. I'll lay off the foliar. Thx for the help.Well stop. Theres no reason for those spots on the leaf. Something your doing to the leaves is causing them. I dont like foliar feeding or spraying because of this reason. If you dont have mites id stick with just the neem as a preventitive every two weeks, (thanks for reminding me), and add your silica or whatever that other stuff is through the roots, and if you cant then just stop using it. Plants grow fine without it lol.
Thats the only time i foliar. Bugs. Then leaf health goes out the window in favor of overall plant health. If you do have the bugs just keep spraying the bug stuff if you have to and lay off the other stuff. Check those leaves all the time and spray every three days even if you think theyre gone. If you dont stay on em theyll be back. Nukem works.That's the only leaf that has that. I had a mite problem but it seems to be under control now. I'll lay off the foliar. Thx for the help.