Re: Yellowness on leaves


I believe I do have that problem.  
--- LKNIKKI1@aol.com wrote:
> 
>      List
>   OK everyone that has those suspicious little
> yellow spots in the leaves.
> Go out to the patch and find the plant with the most
> yellowed leaves, take 
> that leaf and hold it gently look on the underside
> VERY CAREFULLY for tinny 
> little black flies that could fit on the head of a
> pin. They have clear wings 
> and actually could be anywhere on the plant. There
> damage is caused by 
> sucking the wound is usually round up to a dime size
> (or there about) first 
> turn yellow then brown and then open into holes. I
> believe our little friend 
> is a "THRIP". Bob Troy and myself have them pretty
> bad but I was able to 
> devastate the little buggers with TEMPO and am
> looking at the best plants I 
> have ever seen. Please let me know if you find the
> same little guys... Thanks 
> and Good luck everyone.....
> 
>   Kevin Smith
>   Torrance CA
> 


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