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Old 08-06-2007, 12:47 PM
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To all, I have updated the last of my posts above with pictures of the probable fusarium problem and some more mottling pics.

Gladys, I have been growing for 45+ years, and look at what I am learning, finally! Keep an eye open at garden shops/nurseries, as some carry a systemic fungicide that you can use as a chaser when you spray with neem, and use neem only when truly needed. I use it solely for mites that are immune to other insecticides and only on plants that time has shown that mites like. I keep a pink label in the pots of such plants, and when I discover more mites any where in the GH, I will spray all the pink label plants prophylactically to stop any spread.
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