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Old 11-25-2017, 07:43 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Default Re: What causes these spots?

[quote=KBinMD;311098]WE got this from Lowes bargen bin. It came back ok after transplant shock. The leaves get these spots as soon as they begin to open. We transplanted in generic potting soil with original root ball. The bottom pic is a leaf getting ready to fully open. It didn't have a tag as to what kind it is.

Had this happen to transplanted pups, more sun than it's use to can cause this.
It will grow out of it.
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