Anyone know what this may be?

Been searching online and can’t seem to narrow it down i keep 2nd guessing…



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Oh and also we’ve had a rediculous amount of rain the past 2 weeks incase that may be causing the issue…

Looks like burn from dripping nutrients when feeding. Just a guess, but I always find spots like that and can trace it to being sloppy when watering in the nutes.

I definitely looks like a burn and not pests. Can you think of anything you may have treated your plants with from above? Even pesticides/fungicides. peace

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Yea… Looks very “raindrop with focused light from the sun like a magnifying glass” affected…

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Everytime i give them nutes i mix it in a jug in the house and pour it in the soil at the base of the plant. Unless it splashed but i usually only mix the nutes around 800-900ppm would a splash of that cause a burn?

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Are they indoor or outdoor plants?

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It could be dew drops from early morning transpiration that do it as well… Doesn’t have to be your nutes but really any water at all

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They are outdoor… and yes dew makes sense cause we get really hot days and some cool night so things are wet some mornings

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Water droplets on a leaf act like a magnifying glass.

Those look like water droplets to me. Could be enhanced by nute burn after the cells were damaged.

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Thanks everyone! Seems its nothing to worry about which is what my research made me originally think but then i got paranoid and started 2nd guessing it… This is my 1st outdoor grow and i really want it to turn out haha

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So could water droplets also burn holes through the leaves?