Wondering why some of the leaves have brown spots? Ideas?
Thank you in advance!
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@GreenerThumb - Didn't think of that! I do have a dog, but in the 7 years I have had him, I have never seen him spray anything in the yard.
There is a neighborhood cat that is around a lot but don't think he would try to come in the back yard with my dog.
Do you think I should pull the leaves and see if it continues?
Thank you for the help
There is a neighborhood cat that is around a lot but don't think he would try to come in the back yard with my dog.
Do you think I should pull the leaves and see if it continues?
Thank you for the help
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I don't know.... could be anything mentioned, could be a little bit of fungal infection, could be marks left from some kind of leaf sucking insect. My take on that kind of thing is not to worry too much about every little spot. Nature is never perfect. If it doesn't spread, if the plant seems ok, still green and healthy and putting out new growth, then the damage is only cosmetic. Just keep an eye on it to be sure it isn't getting worse.
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