HELP - leaf/plant disease!
"Kay Lancaster" wrote in message
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The weather here in northeastern PA where I live has been what I call
pretty
good. I has rained about nce a week approximately 0.5 inches per week.
I
Spider mites do best on stressed plants in low humidity. Most crops need
about 1" of water a week, so you may also be underwatering, as "watering
when
the plants start to droop" is likely a bit late, and usually too little
(it takes a long time to get half an inch of water on a plant, by standing
there with the hose -- also longer than most people think with a
sprinkler.)
Tree problems can be harder to diagnose than annual problems, just because
trees take so long to die, and conditions they experienced 5-10 years ago
can play into their current condition. Annuals and plants grown as
annuals
are much easier.
Kay
Kay,
I'm sending in my samples to the Penn State "CSI". I sure wish that I knew
the head of that service personally so he could visit my veggie patch and
make recommendations. By the way I did go to Penn State for 7 years and
donate a lot to it so maybe they can help me.
Thanks,
Bob P.
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