Crossposting here because there is likely to be some begonia experience.
Details on the plant:
Very large, happily growing angel wing begonia.
No visible bugs, nothing similar on any nearby plants (money tree, aloe, and kalanchoe).
12″ plastic pot with proper drainage, standard houseplant potting mix.
In an East facing window, gets direct light in the morning, shade/indirect light in the afternoon.
Water maybe 1x per week when the top of the soil is dry. Fertilizer a couple times in spring (could be not enough fertilizer?)
Plant is from a cutting started 3 years ago (parent plant is decades old).
These spots have been on the leaves for months. At one point I tried chopping off all the leaves with spots, and although the plant happily grew back, the new leaves developed these spots again. Some leaves are worse than others, the photos are the worst leaves. Some leaves don’t seem to have any spots at all.
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Crossposting here because there is likely to be some begonia experience.
Details on the plant:
Very large, happily growing angel wing begonia.
No visible bugs, nothing similar on any nearby plants (money tree, aloe, and kalanchoe).
12″ plastic pot with proper drainage, standard houseplant potting mix.
In an East facing window, gets direct light in the morning, shade/indirect light in the afternoon.
Water maybe 1x per week when the top of the soil is dry. Fertilizer a couple times in spring (could be not enough fertilizer?)
Plant is from a cutting started 3 years ago (parent plant is decades old).
These spots have been on the leaves for months. At one point I tried chopping off all the leaves with spots, and although the plant happily grew back, the new leaves developed these spots again. Some leaves are worse than others, the photos are the worst leaves. Some leaves don’t seem to have any spots at all.