Septoria? Help please




Wondering if anyone can help identify this sickness on leaves and how to possibly eradicate it. The plants were just put outside about a week prior

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to be fair they really dont look that bad…Sorry im not more help. Guess im kinda “the oldman that just lets em grow” mindset and i really dont pay attention unless i see something drastic. To be fair i wouldnt worry about it until you see a GLARING issue.

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Ok raw thanks for the feedback eh. I sprayed them with insecticidal soap :soap:.

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Was the soap used because you saw insects or as a proactive approach?

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Septoria gets round marks with a yellowish circle around. Wettable powdered sulfur in a pump sprayer . One tsp. Per gallon will help with prevention. Dont spray sulfur within two weeks of spraying oils or pest controls. GL

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Almost looks like wind damage a little but like the leaves have been rubbing up on each other the damage almost lines up with each serration tip point but the close up tells more.Plant looks pretty clean other that the leaf damage which is very minimal i dont see any creepy crawlies and no chewing or bite marks penetrating the leaf tissue and it looks like very well hydrated medium Doesn’t look like a spray problem either spots aren’t consistent enough for that Definitely not a bug issue i dont think you have septoria might be a small nutrient issue im thinking plant may be getting hungry and starting to eat its leaves up a touch.

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Proactive approach.

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This is happening all over the planet. It’s the ultimate “Nothing to see here…Move along” topic

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