I'm starting to realize about overwatering, so I'm waiting till the leaves start to droop from too little water. Â I've killed plants in small pots before from neglecting them and didn't want that to be the problem this year. Â Sunburn is definitely is possibility because I have them in full sun with no shade for most of the day. Â Also, thought this was best for the plants but I will move them under my covered patio.pwb said:To much water and sunburn?
Thanks for the link, Ocho Cinco.  I actually searched the forum for peroxide because I read this link in another post but couldn't find it again.  I was happy to see that you posted it here.  I watered one or two plants with the diluted peroxide today and will spray this one's leaves with the solution tonight after sunset.Ocho Cinco said:It looks like bacterial leaf spot to me. Google it. Pluck of any affected leaves and spray with diluted hydrogen peroxide. Here is a link on how to mix the peroxide. http://www.using-hydrogen-peroxide.com/gardening-with-hydrogen-peroxide.html
This also looks like fungal, probably from splashes.Smob said:
Sorry, Islander, I don't mean to hijack your post but I figured talking about my issues here was better than starting a new thread. Â With that being said, Scotchnaga, thanks for the info, I hadn't even considered a fungal infection. Â I was thinking bacteria because I have this problem on so many of my plants. Â Here are a couple more examples:scotchnaga85 said:Looks nothing like bacterial leaf spot, if anything it looks more fungal, but this is assuming it's not insect or nutrient related.
This also looks like fungal, probably from splashes.