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    Anyone know what these spots are?
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    #2
    Is it just the one leaf? Looks like you dropped something on it, doesn't look like anything I've seen before is why I think it is a drip
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      #3
      Any chance you spilled/splashed water with nutes on the leafs?
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        #4
        Howdy FarmerChuck, I agree with MeEasy and PLreef, but it could also be a viral or fungal growth. Keep a close watch on the leaves that have it, or prune the affected leaves from the plants and use caution as to not spread it around, just in case it's not from a droplet or something benign.
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          #5
          Originally posted by MeEasy View Post
          Is it just the one leaf? Looks like you dropped something on it, doesn't look like anything I've seen before is why I think it is a drip
          Yes only on one and I believe you’re correct, it could be nute drip. Thanks!!

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            #6
            Originally posted by PLreef View Post
            Any chance you spilled/splashed water with nutes on the leafs?
            Yes, it appears so! Thanks!!

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              #7
              Originally posted by DW2 View Post
              Howdy FarmerChuck, I agree with MeEasy and PLreef, but it could also be a viral or fungal growth. Keep a close watch on the leaves that have it, or prune the affected leaves from the plants and use caution as to not spread it around, just in case it's not from a droplet or something benign.
              Thank you!

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