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Old 04-15-2008, 03:49 PM
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While I agree somthing is going on, I doubt it's spider mites or any other mites, for that matter. Perhaps a virus of some sort? Or a fungus? It's not anything I've seen before (and I've seen my share of mites!)
Also... i was reading in another thread that misting can cause this too
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Old 04-15-2008, 04:19 PM
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Also... i was reading in another thread that misting can cause this too
Not this. Misting spots look like the ones in the earlier post in this thread that I made -2 photos. The problem here is the reddish color. I still bet on either fungus or some internal disease, possibly related to the spraying.
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Old 04-15-2008, 04:40 PM
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Not this. Misting spots look like the ones in the earlier post in this thread that I made -2 photos. The problem here is the reddish color. I still bet on either fungus or some internal disease, possibly related to the spraying.

What are other causes of sunken reddish to brown spots? My primary concern is the sunken "craters." The other day I noticed at the supermaker one that was completely covered in these sunken craters... Mine isn't as bad
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