SV: CULT: Leaf Spot
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- Subject: SV: CULT: Leaf Spot
- From: "* a* <g*@mbox321.swipnet.se>
- Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 23:09:34 -0700 (MST)
oh dear!!!!!!!!!!
i think we had a raher dry, and sunny and nice summer.
i wonder how it will look like a rainy summer. :-(
Thanks for all the advises !
Gunnar
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> Fren: william b. cook <billc@atlantic.net>
> Till: Multiple recipients of list <iris-l@rt66.com>
> Dmne: CULT: Leaf Spot
> Datum: den 4 februari 1998 18:58
>
> When I lived in Kentucky, I noticed that some Irises were more
> susceptible to leaf spot than were others. In the cloudiest seasons, the
> problem was especially severe. However, under no circumstances did I
treat
> the Irises with chemicals, because I felt the Borer control was enough
> poison for a year.
> What I always did was keep removing the infected leaves. Once the
> heat of summer started, the problem went away. I don't know if this
would
> work in a cooler summer climate like Sweden, but it is worth a try.
>
> Mark A. Cook
> billc@atlantic.net
> Dunnellon, FL. (That pesky gale is still stirring things up.)