Juniper-Lynn
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Thank you for the beautiful message!
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Not gonna lie- I was wondering if it could be from stuff we are sprayed with. We have homomutateous clouds in the sky almost daily. And not I’ve noticed the spots on weeds and plants on the complete opposite side of my house from the garden- where I haven’t sprayed anything. I think I need to walk around my neighborhood and talk to my neighbors to see if they have anything going on.
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The bottoms are fine. The spots go straight through. It’s basically just a dry dot. Some of my bush beans and peppers do have sun scorch (you can see in the bean picture) because the sun has been relentless here with high UV warnings and it being 10° warmer than normal. So maybe it is just that they are stressed.
Yeah- I hear you with the watering at night thing- so I always make sure to water in the morning and I hand water it all with a long wand to not get the leaves wet. Only time that was different was I did mist all the leaves the other morning to get water straight to the leaves before it got hot. And I sprayed the foliage with the fish fertilizer water in the evening as the sun was dipping so as not to burn the leaves. I wonder if maybe there was still little drops of water from misting that created little magnifying glasses for the sun to burn tiny holes? No pests that I can see other than aphids that are on my dragons tongue beans.
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Hmmm. I’ve wondered mid maybe it’s just a dry climate thing. Maybe so