Is this bad?
#PachyphytumAquamarine this is my first pachyphytum and I saw this on one of the leaves and Iβm worried that it might be something bad.
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's very hard to tell from this photo. It's kind of fuzzy and out of focus but if you can rule out physical damage. My guess is that this is some. Type of a fungal infection. I would go ahead and post some better pictures for a better diagnosis. I'm also including a link for you to help you navigate. Greg, including hashtags to your question, will get you more exposure. And the experts in our group will see your post
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's very hard to tell from this photo. It's kind of fuzzy and out of focus but if you can rule out physical damage. My guess is that this is some. Type of a fungal infection. I would go ahead and post some better pictures for a better diagnosis. I'm also including a link for you to help you navigate. Greg, including hashtags to your question, will get you more exposure. And the experts in our group will see your post
Just click on the link below
https://greg.app/post/sfglr/adding-hashtagslately-ive-frequently-been-suggesting-that-people-add-multiple-hashtags-to-their
Truly, if this is the area it looks like it was poked by something. This can lead to infection. I would recommend you treat at least once with neem oil or other antifungal. I make while oil and it works well and takes care of any critters too. Mix 1tsp of baking soda and a few drops of regular dish soap and shake it up. Spray on top and under leaves and stems. Allow to dry. Repeat as needed to control the fungus. Wishing you loads of luck @I_Like_Plants
@Stall54Jo thank you so much for wandering my question
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