yes they will go away after a few months if you do the right things. you should not water it too much that may be causing it water when soil is dry and more so in summer than winter take the plant outside it the summer and leave it inside in the winter to protect it from frost. also see if there is very small red Spiders or grubs in the soil that will also cause it to have the spots.
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Why are my leaves on jade tree falling off
because you plant it in the soil
There is no way to get rid of the brown spots that appear on leaves of a persimmon tree. This is a symptom of leaf blight disease, and there is a way to prevent it from spreading, if you remove the infected plant matter immediately, but fungicide treatments are not usually warranted to control leaf spot or leaf blight.
Because the leaf of the strawberry plant is very subject to disease from water sitting on the leaf overnight. This will kill the cells in the leaf and make brown spots that can eventually kill the plant, or at least reduce the yield.
A succulent is a type of plant that stores water in their leaves and stems. When you see a plant that has thick leaves like a jade plant or aloe plant they are considered a succulent. Succulents require little water and can tolerate dry climates and soils. If you ever touch a jade leaf and it is squishy or wrinkled it needs more water, that is a sign that the water in the leaf is not enough. Cactus and jade plants are just some of the most common succulents.
This plant is Hypoestes phyllostachy. It is a warm climate plant and is generally used as a container plant or house plant in Northern regions.
Basil with dark spots on it is aging and not fresh.
It adapts by looking like a dead leaf when it closes its wings when it lands, but it also has eye spots to confuse predators. -answer by Jade
it can be, or it can be a result of a fungal infection on the leaf. yellowing leaves, especially at the base of the plant are indicative of a root problem - root rot, over watering or even severe fertiliser burn to the roots of the plant
Water dropping or being left on leaves and water drying in very bright light cause brown spots to develop on the leaves of African violets [Saintpaulia spp]. African violets are very sensitive to light. Any water on the plant's leaf surfaces dries as burned or browned areas because of the magnifying effect of light on moisture.The gardener's responsibility is twofold:1. The water must be removed by a very soft tissue.2. The plant also must be allowed to dry away from bright lights and drafts, both of which are drying and magnifying in their effects.Any brown spots can't be removed. They represent permanent damage to the plant.
The brown things underneath the leaf of a fern plat are spores.They a reproductive cells that blow away to plant new plants.They are on every leaf you see
If you are referring to the spots that kind of look like dew then these are resin crystals generally referred to as trichromes. Other things can cause white spots, if they look like a possible fungus that is on the leaf then it could be that too.
Leaf is a plant.
A leaf on a variegated plant is a leaf of different colors. Usually green and cream or pale brown.