yeah i think in your case the damage is mainly cosmetic. make sure you keep weird bugs away from your plants in the future but you shoudl be fine.
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yeah i think in your case the damage is mainly cosmetic. make sure you keep weird bugs away from your plants in the future but you shoudl be fine.
I agree with stinkyattic in that you should be fine. Not to confuse, but I don't want to rule out a possiable fungal problem. Fungal problems are present spring / early summer. The reason I say this is you say spots are brown first, and it looks like in pictures you have plants outside ( least pics. were taking outside).Leaf spot "may" be a culprit here. Here are some links...leaf spot: Definition and Much More from Answers.com http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/plantsci.../pp1244-01.jpg Yahoo! Image Detail for cropsci.uiuc.edu/classic/2002/Article5/frogeye-leaf-spot.jpg . Oh i'm not a scientist just a landscaper (master gardener is my title) for 14 yrs and a pot grower for even longer. Like I said earlier i didn't want to rule out fungal problems but they are easy enough to correct.
fungal problems could certainly attract ants too!