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    #1
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    It's that a problem?

    I've 4 kaya plants...today they have 2 weeks and they got some brown dots on them. its that a problem? if yes tell me what to do please.


    thanks in advance
    Ithg Reviewed by Ithg on . It's that a problem? I've 4 kaya plants...today they have 2 weeks and they got some brown dots on them. its that a problem? if yes tell me what to do please. thanks in advance Rating: 5
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    #2
    Senior Member

    It's that a problem?

    Ithg

    Can you post any pics by chance? That will certainly help to figure-out/rule-out any possibilities.

    Also, please include your:

    -grow area setup
    -lighting (type, distance from plants, etc.)
    -watering/feeding schedule
    -type of soil (or hydro setup)
    -other factors that you may think of.

    With all of this info maybe we can figure out exactly what's going on and be able to correct it.

    Here's to healthy grows.

    Peace

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    #3
    Senior Member

    It's that a problem?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Student
    Ithg

    Can you post any pics by chance? That will certainly help to figure-out/rule-out any possibilities.

    Also, please include your:

    -grow area setup
    -lighting (type, distance from plants, etc.)
    -watering/feeding schedule
    -type of soil (or hydro setup)
    -other factors that you may think of.

    With all of this info maybe we can figure out exactly what's going on and be able to correct it.

    Here's to healthy grows.

    Peace


    I have 4 plants...and only one of them have brown dots.
    About pictures...im sorry but i dont have digital camera yet.
    I'm growing my plants in a closet.
    In my country i cant buy/get HPS light so i used NEON light, distance its 10 cm.
    I'm watering it 1 time in 2 days or something like that...well im watering it when the soil its hard
    I really dont know why the others 3 plants dont have brown dots and the one have them.
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    #4
    Member

    It's that a problem?

    it,s from water droplets burning your leaf's,just make sure you dont leave any water drops on the leaf's surface as it act's like a magnifying glass when your lighs are on ,so just be more carfull.

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    #5
    Member

    It's that a problem?

    I too hade spot on some leaves like you are describing and I was spraying them with light mist, that when the spots started to appear but I did not relize this I thought they weren't getting enough moisture and contiuned spraying the leaves thinking it would help it got worse, after losing several leaves to this I decided to quit spraying and I has not returned since. So if you are spraying your plants stop. As the previouses person posted it will create hot spot on your leaves and could evently kill your plant. Do not let water hit your leaves it will burn them. Good Luck on your grow and if this is your problem the damaged leaves will not get better but it will kill your plant and spread to other leaves unless water hit them. Bizzy

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    #6
    Senior Member

    It's that a problem?

    I understand.

    Thank u very much guys, u really nice
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