icepick42065
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Hi Everyone,
I've been on this site for 10 years and this is my first post.
I have an outdoor garden 5 photoperiod and 4 autoflowers. The autos are about week 3 into flower. I moved them from outside into my indoor garden to finish flowering....big mistake. Prior to moving inside I treated all plants throughly with fungicides and insecticides as a preventative measure. I've noticed spots on the leafs, promptly sprayed with fungacide and moved back outside to prevent speeding. Removed severely damaged leafs (not seen in pics) and disposed off.
It appears that the autos may have leaf Septoria that has spread to my other gardens. The spots are white not black.
I have checked for mites and other pests and I can't see any present.
My other theory is that it could be light burn as they have been moved from outdoors to indoors and were within 16" 2- 220 actual watt LEDs (1200 watt equivalent each). With that said I left one auto outside and it has the exact same spots. It was in full sun rather than partial sun where it originally was.
Do you think this is Leaf Septoria or another condition. I have 5 plants scroged outside and would appreciate any input.
I am currently using safegrow mildew cure.
Thanks in advance.
I've been on this site for 10 years and this is my first post.
I have an outdoor garden 5 photoperiod and 4 autoflowers. The autos are about week 3 into flower. I moved them from outside into my indoor garden to finish flowering....big mistake. Prior to moving inside I treated all plants throughly with fungicides and insecticides as a preventative measure. I've noticed spots on the leafs, promptly sprayed with fungacide and moved back outside to prevent speeding. Removed severely damaged leafs (not seen in pics) and disposed off.
It appears that the autos may have leaf Septoria that has spread to my other gardens. The spots are white not black.
I have checked for mites and other pests and I can't see any present.
My other theory is that it could be light burn as they have been moved from outdoors to indoors and were within 16" 2- 220 actual watt LEDs (1200 watt equivalent each). With that said I left one auto outside and it has the exact same spots. It was in full sun rather than partial sun where it originally was.
Do you think this is Leaf Septoria or another condition. I have 5 plants scroged outside and would appreciate any input.
I am currently using safegrow mildew cure.
Thanks in advance.
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