Little Brown Spots

SHaDeS167

Member
The other day i went out to check on my plants and i noticed that there are little brown spots on some of the leaves. The spots arent big but im still slightly concerned, what could this be?
 

pinkjackyle

Well-Known Member
LOOK ON BOTTOM,UNDERSIDE OF LEAVES FOR CRITTERS, MAYBE, NEED PHOTOS TO SEE . IF U SUSPECT CRITTERS GO TO LOWES - DEPOT AND GET SOME NEEM OIL AND SAFER INSECTICIDE SOAP, IN A AQUA GREEN SPRAY BOTTLE . WHAT NUTES ARE U USING AND SOIL :hug:?
 

SHaDeS167

Member
My plants are still really young and im not using any nutes only because i dont know what kind or where to get them. but the soil is just top soil mixed with pine mulch
 

pinkjackyle

Well-Known Member
U NEED TO GET U SOME PERILITE AND MIX IN THA DIRT FOR DRAINAGE CAN PICK IT UP AT DEPOT OR LOWES IN A PLASTIC BAG, MIX IN ABOUT 25% PERILITE 75% DIRT THAT PINE MULCH SEEMS SKETCHY GET U SOME COMPOSTED COW SHIT AT THA ABOVE MENTIONED PLACES BOTH ITEMS ARE CHEAP .. NUTES, GET THE YELLOW PAGES AND LOOK FOR A HYDRO STORE OR A QUALITY GARDEN STORE .I GOT A BOTNICARE SOIL THREE PACK FOR 13$ LIQUID CARMA ,GROW AND BLOOM IF U CANT FIND A LOCAL STORE THAT CARRIES QUALITY NUTES , GET ON LINE AND SEARCH WORMS WAY, THERE GOOD FOLKS AND IVE CALLED ON THEM B4:hump:
 

SHaDeS167

Member
what if the plants are already in the ground how would i get the perilite in there? im gonna look for some nutes at a local store
 

johnnysacoseeds

Active Member
Most likely fly specks. They may be attracted to some manure in the top soil mix. I have often seen flies perching on small plants.
 
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