Red leave spots - Chinese Elm
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crent89 wrote: water spots left behind on the leaves act as a magnifying glass and will leave a burnt spot. but that's just my experience.
That's a myth. It has been debunked.
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No, when i water i try to only water onto the soil mass - i mist the leaves every now and again.crent89 wrote: when you water, do you water over the whole tree itself? on hot sunny days if i water over the whole tree the water spots left behind on the leaves act as a magnifying glass and will leave a burnt spot. but that's just my experience.
I don't think it can be that though as it is appearing on the brand new leaves...
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Auk wrote:
crent89 wrote: water spots left behind on the leaves act as a magnifying glass and will leave a burnt spot. but that's just my experience.
That's a myth. It has been debunked.
Or has it...
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Auk wrote: Or has it...
Ferns are not bonsai.
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Clicio wrote:
Auk wrote: Or has it...
Ferns are not bonsai.
Ferns are just an example where it could happen. Still, I consider this debunked.
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