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Leaf damage ID help pleaser
Bruce: the photo looks like a fungal or bacterial infection to me, cutting
it off was a good move. A spray with a broad spectrum fungicide/bactericide, such as Physan or RD-20, would be a good followup if you are concerned about preventing spread to other plants. Kenni "Bruce Musgrove" wrote in message news I spotted this on one of my orchids while watering them and was wondering what it was. Could this be a burn mark from watewr sitting on the leaf in the sun? I did spray with Safer brand inseciticidal soap last week at the end of the day. Maybe I put it back in the window to soon? I looked in the Ortho books and could not find anything similar. http://katkom01.home.comcast.net/leafgall4.jpg3 http://katkom01.home.comcast.net/leafgall2.jpg |
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