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Old 07-02-2009, 05:05 AM
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Re: Bluecheese plant/brown spots curling leaves? Please read!

A localized problem on the plant means that it is a localized environmental issue.

It's most likely right under the light and not getting enough wind to cool off that branch. Another possibility is bugs, but considering it's right in the middle and at the top, I'd say it's a heat issue. That would definitely explain why it's happening so fast at week 2 of 12/12... When the plant is stretching like crazy... It grew up too close to the light and it's not as happy as before. But when the rest of the plant looks beautiful, it's definitely a localized environmental problem.

Get more wind on that baby and she should be fine- and check for bugs just to make sure.
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