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Fri, Jul 12, 13 at 23:13
| I have black krim, nyagous, lemon drop, and sungold in close proximity in my garden. They are in a low-ish lying part of the garden and we have gotten TONS of rain this summer, as many of you on the east coast probably have too. The lemon drop and sungold are fine, but I have all but lost the black krim, and the nyagous plants are on the outs as well. I suspect that it's a fungal blight because of all of the moisture and the characteristics of the leaf deterioration. Is there a reason why the sungold and lemon drop are okay and the black krim and nyagous are not? The only thing the latter have in common is their color and size. - Anne |
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- Posted by dickiefickle 5B Dousman,Wi. (My Page) on Sat, Jul 13, 13 at 4:05
| Because they haven't caught the disease yet |
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| I understand that. :) I meant, is there a difference in susceptibility between the varieties? |
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