Re: Large, brown dry spots


I don't think so, I'm going to have to check that out.  It looks like there
is a little more at the very end leaves on the vine but that could be
because my neighbor told me to water the vines so they would root.  Probably
not a good idea in this heatwave.  I'm going to spray the seaweed a lot
earlier in the morning than I did last week.  Thank you for your help.
Gloria :)

>
> Does it appear and then continue to spread or is it a one time burn event?
I
> would tend to think if you burned areas of the leaves like the edges and
small
> puddle areas on the leaf the damage would show up and be over. If its a
> disease it would continue to spread within the leaf and from leaf to leaf
over
> time. Dont confuse spread within the leaf with the changes of the dead
parts over
> time...darkgreen/grey turns to brown crispy which gets wet and gets raggy
or
> floppy (scientific terms I swear!) and its not spreading...just different.
Once
> its burned the rest of the leaf should be ok.......G
>
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