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Subject: Gummy stem blight
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| phat joe |
Zurich, Ontario Canada
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My plant has what appears to be gummy stem blight. The youngest growth on the plant isn't affected yet but older leaves are slowly getting worse. Should I get rid of affected leaves? What can I do to prevent further damage? Any input would be appreciated. Thanx!!!
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8/16/2012 9:16:41 PM
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| Princeton Joe |
Princeton Kentucky
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I'm no expert but I do know that Insect control helps as a preventive maintenance but for after the fact here is some good reading for you phat joe..Good luck with it http://www.aces.edu/pubs/docs/A/ANR-0871/
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8/17/2012 8:37:09 AM
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| George J |
Roselle, IL [email protected]
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You should really have the leaves sent out for testing. Gummy stem blight will eventually settle in to the vines.. If some are turning to mush ,the disease is well on its way. Quadris has helped me in the past
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8/17/2012 2:50:36 PM
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