Leaf mark

ZoBudd

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well, some sort of critter passed through the area. Might be leaf miners if you're growing outdoors. remove damaged leaf and discard of it far away from your plants - just in case
 

Octomonkey

Member
well, some sort of critter passed through the area. Might be leaf miners if you're growing outdoors. remove damaged leaf and discard of it far away from your plants - just in case
Thanks I thought so too. Just thought its a bit strange as I dont have a garden so its grown on a terrace but I suppose critters are everywhere. Should I remove the opposing leaf as well so it stays uniform?
 

ZoBudd

Well-Known Member
Thanks I thought so too. Just thought its a bit strange as I dont have a garden so its grown on a terrace but I suppose critters are everywhere. Should I remove the opposing leaf as well so it stays uniform?
you can remove the opposite leaf if it's going to stress your aesthetic sensibilities, but I wouldn't. Reason to remove the damaged ones is to get rid of any eggs, larvae, nymphs....
 
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