Brown rot
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- Subject: Brown rot
- From: S*@QNET.COM (Slc.Dennis Bishop)
- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 09:48:25 -0800 (PST)
From: Starlord@QNET.COM (Slc.Dennis Bishop)
Yesterday while checking and doing some repotting of iris, I
found one that had a good number of new shoots coming out, but
the main rhz was mushie. So I dug it up, some of the new shoots
came off and i put them in the pot after I removed the soil and
re-filled it with potting soil, I opened the rhz and found it was
full of a brown slimie goo, but no smell to it. so i took off
most of it and threw that away and used comet on the rest and
repotted it. I found this odd as it had not been watered and
we've only had a lite shower of little rain about a month ago.
It's been cold and dry, we're already 4inch under our normal
rain fall.
Dahliaman
(Dreaming the Dream of Big Dobsonians)
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