what are the black spots ?

New Age United

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Ya it's gotta be fungus, try cinnamon(fungicide), sprinkle ground cinamon directly on it. Water your plant with 3ml of 3% hydrogen peroxide per 1 liter of water, make sure you check the % of peroxide, it can come as strong as 50%, you have to dilute it with water until it is 3%, then dilute it 3ml's in 1 liter of water.
 

New Age United

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No, that's nute burn, like I posted before topman make sure I would transplant those seedlings into a lighter soil like promix, potting soil has too much nutes in it.
 

RIKNSTEIN

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ok what do you think i should transplant it into?
You're jackin someone elses thread man, but if your soil has nutes just water when soil is dry, and only a little water at a time, till the cotyledons wilt then you can water away and start nutes about 3-4 week with 1/4 strength and work up...good luck and don't jack peoples threads, start your own :wall:
 

Jimmy Sparkle

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Was the plant being grown outdoors? What part of the country do you live in? Roses get black spot, they also get mildew . Cherry trees and others get "shot hole fungus" it starts as a dark spot then the center turns necrotic and falls out. looks like it had been shot with birdshot. Sulfur is a great natural fungicide and the plants don't mind it. You could also use merit or daconil or copper as fungicides but they are more harmful and not natural .
 

CMPunk

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plants were planted outdoor's that was early summer during the drought last year the plants suffered that all summer until august they just stopped appearing.If it was a fungus would it have just gone away?

thanks everyone for their input.
 
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