Re: CULT-disease identification
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- Subject: Re: [iris-photos] CULT-disease identification
- From: J* I* J*
- Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 07:29:49 -0700
- References: <006f01beb8c8$aaf36380$30334f0c@sdk>
From: John I Jones <jijones@ix.netcom.com>
> David Keller wrote:
>
> Is there a doctor in the house?
> Any idea what type of rot I'm dealing with here. The spoon and Comet
> didn't seam to help. I didn't notice any strong odors. the bed had
> been fertilized with alfalfa nuggets. I confess that I did use Cygon
> in the early spring as I have a terrible problem with borers.
> TIA, Sally,
> SE NY state, zone 6
Looks like leaf spot to me. There are several fungicides that will take care
of the problem.
Typically aggravated by moisture on the leaves (even dew) in a warm
environment that does not dry off rapidly in the morning.
John | "There be dragons here"
| Annotation used by ancient cartographers
| to indicate the edge of the known world.
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