Re: CULT: Leaf Removal & Soft Rot


Billl B said:
<for the bacteria to manifest
itself in iris rhizomes in a significantly damaging way, conditions must
be
conducive for the bacteria's growth.>

But does that have anything to do with soil pH or only pH of the medium
where the bacteria proliferates (i.e., rhizomes & leaves)?

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