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Spots on leaves

f-e

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Looks like physical damage. It's not taking the shape of the leaves veins or anything. It's random yet defined. I would check for bugs before looking at the feed
 

Fartybum

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Looks like you are using Tap water.
Hi. I see you're quite busy on here. Thanks for that. This is a great community.

What does tap water have that would cause this? I may have the same problem. And am keen to learn how to avoid/fix.

We spoke on my other thread. I wasn't aware this noob section existed.
 

Creeperpark

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Hi. I see you're quite busy on here. Thanks for that. This is a great community.

What does tap water have that would cause this? I may have the same problem. And am keen to learn how to avoid/fix.

We spoke on my other thread. I wasn't aware this noob section existed.
The problem with tap water is you don't know what is in the water. If your plant needs or uses only 17 essential nutrients, anything else is foreign. When foreign impurities enter the plants' movement of water in vascular plants it has to go somewhere and can get stuck in leaf tissue and bronze the leaf. If you start with RO water you will know exactly what's in the water. For the best garden always start with quality water with good water management.
 

Fartybum

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The problem with tap water is you don't know what is in the water. If your plant needs or uses only 17 essential nutrients, anything else is foreign. When foreign impurities enter the plants' movement of water in vascular plants it has to go somewhere and can get stuck in leaf tissue and bronze the leaf. If you start with RO water you will know exactly what's in the water. For the best garden always start with quality water with good water management.
Thanks
 
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