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White Spots on Pot Plant Leaves

date:2025-12-03

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White spots on pot plant leaves are a common symptom that can come from several different issues. To identify the cause correctly, look at the pattern, texture, and location of the spots. Here is a detailed guide to the most likely causes and how to fix them.

 

1. Powdery Mildew (most common)

How to identify

Looks like white, powdery dust on the leaf surface

Often starts on older leaves

Can spread quickly in humid, poorly ventilated spaces

Leaves may eventually yellow or curl

Why it happens

High humidity

Poor air circulation

Overcrowded plants

Cool nights + warm days

 

How to fix

Increase airflow around plants

Remove severely affected leaves

Avoid watering leaves; water soil only

Use a fungicidal spray (neem oil, potassium bicarbonate, sulfur spray)

 

2. Spider Mites

How to identify

Tiny white or pale speckled dots on leaves (stippling)

Fine webbing underneath leaves

Leaves may look dusty or faded

Usually worse in hot, dry conditions

 

How to fix

Rinse leaves with water

Use neem oil or insecticidal soap

Increase humidity slightly (spider mites hate moisture)

Inspect neighboring plants

 

3. Mineral Deposits From Water (hard-water spots)

How to identify

Spots appear chalky, dry, and irregular

Often occur after misting or splashing water

No spreading or leaf damage

 

How to fix

Stop spraying tap water on leaves

Use filtered or rainwater

Wipe leaves gently with a damp cloth

 

4. Sunscald / Light Burn

How to identify

White or bleached spots

Usually on the top leaves closest to the light

Often happens after moving a plant from shade to strong sun

Leaves may feel crispy

 

How to fix

Move plant to indirect light or lower grow lights

Increase distance from LED grow lights

Introduce stronger light gradually

 

5. Nutrient Deficiencies

(Not as common but possible)

How to identify

White patches accompanied by yellowing, stunted growth, or brittle leaves

Pattern is often uniform, not random

Possible deficiencies:

Calcium (white spots + leaf tip curling)

Magnesium (interveinal yellowing + pale spots)

 

How to fix

Use a balanced fertilizer

Add Cal-Mag supplement if needed

Check soil pH

 

6. Fungal Leaf Spots

How to identify

White, tan, or light gray spots with defined borders

Spots may turn darker in the center

May spread slowly but consistently

 

How to fix

Remove infected leaves

Improve airflow

Keep foliage dry

Apply a garden-safe fungicide

 

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