As some may know, I live in a state that limits my plant count to a meek 6, and I don't care to bounce all that light off of the table top, So I'm indoor cropping tomato, lettuce, beans, peppers, and some other "Garden" vegies next to my MMJ.


The veg room is set up for MMJ growing, and now illuminated by a 120w LED, Temps hold between 79*f high and 74*f low with humidity of 40-50%


The problem is with my Peppers, specifically the Jalapeno and Serrano peppers, they appear to have some sort of fungus on the bottom of the leaves. My mild peppers, (Anaheim and Green Bell) have it too, tho not as bad, and my Habanero doesn't seem to have it at all! :wtf:


I haven't noticed anything unusual on any other plants in the room, (focusing on the MMJ) but if you've seen this, or have a clue what it is I'd appreciate the help correcting it and making sure it doesn't spread. I've treated with Serenade garden spray, but it's too early to tell if it helped,.... sure does stink tho!



Here's a few (Believe it or not, "Lights on") shots of an infected leaf. You may notice white-ish blotches on the top of the leaves in the background, that's where the Serenade formed drops instead of coating the leaves.
canniwhatsis Reviewed by canniwhatsis on . MMJ related, non MMJ problem. As some may know, I live in a state that limits my plant count to a meek 6, and I don't care to bounce all that light off of the table top, So I'm indoor cropping tomato, lettuce, beans, peppers, and some other "Garden" vegies next to my MMJ. The veg room is set up for MMJ growing, and now illuminated by a 120w LED, Temps hold between 79*f high and 74*f low with humidity of 40-50% The problem is with my Peppers, specifically the Jalapeno and Serrano peppers, they appear to have some Rating: 5