Re: Variegated Florida Musa
- Subject: Re: Variegated Florida Musa
- From: S* M* <samarak@gizmoworks.com>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2023 11:43:24 -0500
Hi Cindy,
The short answer first - don't worry about removing anything you've already sent. And as Christopher said, no danger of you becoming an "enemy" of anyone. We welcome new members and love to see activity on the list!
It sounds like you're used to using "forums", web-based constructs that have "groups" and "areas" defined within them. This is a mailing list, an older thing from the early Internet days, but still very useful, in my biased opinion. I think of it as a digital crocodile - largely unchanged since the Cretaceous era of computing, but still surviving because it's well adapted for what it does. Whimsy aside, when something is posted here, it's just like sending an email to someone - can't change it or take it back.
As to image size, there's not a hard and fast rule, but generally an image size between 100KB and 400-500KB is both big enough to provide detail if people need to zoom in to see something, and small enough not to clog anyone's inbox. If you have a choice near 250KB, that will usually be good.
Steve
On 6/13/2023 8:14 AM, Cindy Willett
wrote:
Hi, Im sorry but I don’t know how to remove the large photos that I posted. Is there an area that explains more about what I can and cant do or how to make corrections or delete a post? Also, my email asks me what size photo that I want to email, is there a certain size I should keep photos to? It gives me choices in KB and then gets bigger. I don't understand very much about computers but I would like to correct this before Im enemies with everyone on this list. Thank you
On Jun 12, 2023, at 11:39 PM, Peter Boyce p*@gmail.com wrote:
Hi again Cindy,
We really want to keep Aroid-L solely to Araceae - but in order to be a bit helpful try here: List of banana and plantain diseases - Wikipedia
P.
_______________________________________________On Tue, 13 Jun 2023 at 14:06, Cindy <c*@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I hope it’s ok to post a question about my musa banana trees on this site. I have 3 white ones and 1 pink not real large - about 3’, 2’ and 18”. The problem is that the leaves are getting rust colored streaks and the leaves are curling up. The rust eventually turns nearly black and now I’m also getting spots on them. I might have over fertilized but if that is what happened then it must have weakened them and they might have some kind of fungal disease. I’ll attach some pictures in hopes that someone might have any ideas on what could be wrong.
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