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    rust spots

    hey im getting rust spots on my fan leaves and some are just drying up and dying anybody know what that could be
    bluntman2006 Reviewed by bluntman2006 on . rust spots hey im getting rust spots on my fan leaves and some are just drying up and dying anybody know what that could be:confused: Rating: 5
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    rust spots

    You could spray them with neem oil(anti-fungal,anti bug,anti mite spray).all organic,good stuff.]
    Or you could try a sulfur burner.But I don't know whats causing it.But it's pretty normal to get a few.But leaves dieing...bad

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    rust spots

    Quote Originally Posted by J DOG 6000
    You could spray them with neem oil(anti-fungal,anti bug,anti mite spray).all organic,good stuff.]
    Or you could try a sulfur burner.But I don't know whats causing it.But it's pretty normal to get a few.But leaves dieing...bad
    look at it tell me what u think
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    rust spots

    fungal pathogen often causes round leaf spots, stem rots with a dry/papery texture, concentric rings, discoloration, or wilt. Fruiting structures (sometimes microscopic) may form on affected tissue. or

    viral pathogen can inhibit chlorophyll formation, causing degrees of yellowing or mottling, stunting, distortion, or dieback of part of the plant. Viruses usually debilitate rather than kill, as they are parasitic. or

    Nematodes are microscopic roundworms that cause disease-like symptoms. Stem nematodes feed on stems and cause shortening of internodes. Root nematodes feed underground, damaging the root system; this leads to moisture and nutrient stress which shows up as wilting and stunting. Foliar nematodes cause angular leaf spots. or
    sucking insect feeds on plant fluids and injects toxins into the plant. The toxins can cause leaf spotting or stippling (aphids, leafhoppers, spider mites, other bugs), leaf distortion such as curling or puckering (or more commonly this can be damage from leafhoppers
    rapid change from low light to high light intensity, or vice versa, can cause yellowing of leaves, reduced growth, and leaf drop or death.
    Too little light can reduce, delay, or prevent flowering. and thrips), or poisoning of entire plants, resulting in stunted growth and/or yellowing

    Nutrient deficiencies show up as yellowing, stunting, or death of older plant leaves or new growth, depending on the missing nutrients



    i hope this helps as only you know whats has been done to the plant intensionaly or unintensionaly so best of luck and i will pray with the godess nebula for your plants health

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