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 Post subject: Tommy Problem
PostPosted: Dec 17th, '12, 08:58 
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Just as I got the Caterpillas on the mizuna under control, something is a foot with the toms:

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The foliage is pretty dense around them and ventilation is poor - we had a fair bit of rain last week and I'ev sprayed with Dipel, so I'm wondering if its all too humid and this is a fungus issue? My Ph is down to 7, would it be worth spraying with some eco rose and removing the leaves that are effected?

Not sure if this is blight or leaf spot or mosaic virus?


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 Post subject: Re: Tommy Problem
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Prune off a heap of the leaves to give better ventilation and you could spray with eco rose/fungicide


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Thanks Mantis - Will get the snips out tonight - did wonder if it was bacterial spot - in which case Pot bicarbonate won't be of use. I'll try Eco rose any how with the pruning and see if that clears it up.


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Yep looks like bacterial spot and copper sprays are the only help, but not in aquaponics. A really good leaf prune should help


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