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    Please see attached, anyone know what this is on the leaf?
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    Hi Naz007, have a good look over that leaf, might be something chewing on them..looks like something has had a munch on the leaf at the back.

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    Splash burn or just low grade wear and tear mate lol id not even look twice at that lol nothing really to see here mate IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaz View Post
    Splash burn or just low grade wear and tear mate lol id not even look twice at that lol nothing really to see here mate IMO
    nothing too much to worry about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naz007 View Post
    nothing too much to worry about?
    I have several of those marks mate, its just where ya splash the leaf n it burns it a bit mate. I cant see any signs of anything to worry me mate. The leaf damage may be pests like Ice said but the brown mark I wouldn't worry. If it was all over the plant then sure we may be a little worried

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    Yeah I mean it's outdoors so I would not be worrying at all as Gaz said

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    Quote Originally Posted by IceCalibur View Post
    Yeah I mean it's outdoors so I would not be worrying at all as Gaz said
    Precisely man

    plants get weird marks and do weird shit but often its nothing to worry about mate. Try to look at the plant overall rather than worrying about every mark mate, you will turn yourself grey lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaz View Post
    Precisely man

    plants get weird marks and do weird shit but often its nothing to worry about mate. Try to look at the plant overall rather than worrying about every mark mate, you will turn yourself grey lol.
    Thanks. The plant is currently in a mini greenhouse and it's not all over the plant. Click image for larger version. 

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