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Phal leaf problem
Hi group,
I've recently noticed a leaf problem for one of my phals. On the newest leaf, there is pitting, mainly on the top surface of the leaf. The pits are irregular and there is no pattern, and is mainly localized in the areas between the plant vasculature. At first the pits are just that, but with time, they turn darker to a blackish green. The pits are not moist and have no exudate. I was wondering if anyone out there might know what this is, and what to do about it? From what I've read, it sounds viral, and apparently there is no cure. However, I've had this plant for many months, and was thinking that if this was not an endogenous virus, but something that was contracted, that I might be able to dispose of the affected leaf and save the rest of the plant? Cheers, Xi |
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