Hi All,
I have about 35 peppers that have been growing for approximately 1 month. I have been watering them sparingly, only when they look like they are about to/wilting. They are under LEDs, and a grow light from amazon that has blue/red lights. I hardened off some of them in preparation to plant outside, but then tornado force winds came through followed by a weeks long forecast of rain.
Anyways, 3 plants showed the symptoms of the attached picture. Raised bumps that are a permanent part of the leaf texture. Underneath the leaf, along the leafs veins, it almost looks like a build up of sugar or salt. This symptom has since started to appear on other plants.
I have been using the dyna-gro foliage pro. Some people have mentioned that this could be edema. What do y'all think?
I have about 35 peppers that have been growing for approximately 1 month. I have been watering them sparingly, only when they look like they are about to/wilting. They are under LEDs, and a grow light from amazon that has blue/red lights. I hardened off some of them in preparation to plant outside, but then tornado force winds came through followed by a weeks long forecast of rain.
Anyways, 3 plants showed the symptoms of the attached picture. Raised bumps that are a permanent part of the leaf texture. Underneath the leaf, along the leafs veins, it almost looks like a build up of sugar or salt. This symptom has since started to appear on other plants.
I have been using the dyna-gro foliage pro. Some people have mentioned that this could be edema. What do y'all think?