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what are these spots?

yahooman

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can someone tell me what this is?
 

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yahooman

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after researching im sure it leaf spot septoria...

i dont know what im supposed to see in that link....its a bunch of peat pots
 

yahooman

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it cant be calmag,i supplement every week,plus i added lime to the soil

ill give an extra shot to be sure....
 

ozza

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i would check your roots then. They may have root nematodes from
peat staying wet and the roots are rotting and being destroyed and the nutrient can not be taken up. I had this happen and it got spotty just like this.
 

NEW ENGLAND

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Or it could be some devious customs agent sprayed some kind of biological agent on those clones ya had shipped.Those evil bastards did that to me once,they sent me a letter 2 weeks after I had received my shipped clones asking how the rest of my garden was doing.
Fucking devious they are....lol
 

yahooman

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looks eerily similar,second pic is leaf spot septoria from google search
 

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yahooman

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Or it could be some devious customs agent sprayed some kind of biological agent on those clones ya had shipped.Those evil bastards did that to me once,they sent me a letter 2 weeks after I had received my shipped clones asking how the rest of my garden was doing.
Fucking devious they are....lol

totally different plants...lol,these are from seed
 

'Boogieman'

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It looks like leaf spot disease to me. If the spots get bigger eventually killing the leaf then it's leaf spot disease.
 

yahooman

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a one stop shop that is rather useful. Sorry it didn't meet your high expectations!

no expectations,i appreciate the def pics,but its not a deficiency as you can see
i just did an hour of researching,99% sure its leaf spot septoria,wouldnt you agree?
 

yahooman

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a one stop shop that is rather useful. Sorry it didn't meet your high expectations!

not saying the chart isnt useful,just not in this case.now if i would have added calmag it would have just made things worse......sorry i didnt meet your expectations
 
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