I most say that I believe that it look like you are right. Salt or Fertilizer in direct contact with a leaf make spot like that
That particular plant was not dehydrated and I keep my house at 68°F but that one leave it just started curling up and got dry and hard I finally cut it off last night so the plant would quit putting energy into itIt sucks to give you questions rather than answers, but is the last photo of a dehydrated plant? Is it too hot? The one further back looks like it was too close to the light fixture, is that possible?
View attachment 23425Some of my plants continue to get these spots and are yellowing. Just not sure what is up. Maybe the salt from my water softener? I’ve stopped spraying them. Also wonder about some type of nutritional deficiencies
yes my pots are pretty small and my largest plants have roots coming through the paper pots I also have quit spraying them ever since I started noticing the spots on the leaves but I did mention in a previous post that the paper pots are saturated with the fertilizer is well and I have been handling them in then handling the plants which I Also believe has caused me a problem I can’t wait to get them all outside and in the groundI am wanting to say you sprayed too heavy amount of fertilizer on them .
Another thing , I bet they are root bound . I would bet that roots are growing up out of the soil .
Bigger pots and don't apply fertilizer to the leaves .
"Last edited by Levi Gross; 04-16-2018 at 12:05 PM. Reason: Siri wasn’t typing right words in speech to text"
You're a brave soul. My experience with any text to speech software has been a dismal 95% accuracy. That itsy bitsy 5% requires a whole lot of copy editing.
Bob
I thought Siri just didn’t like me LOL
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