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AzoychkaDisease

Posted by PNW_D 8BC (My Page) on
Sat, Jul 9, 05 at 11:59

Bacterial Speck? too much water? blight? all of the above? :-/

D.


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RE: AzoychkaDisease

Bacterial Speck? too much water? blight? all of the above? :-/

I don't see any Speck. What do you see that makes you think Speck?

But I can't see the whole plant re the other stuff.

Is the whole plant wilting, or just some branches?

Leaf color change just on wilted branches?

What's the purplish color I see on some of the lwoer leaves? For real or a photo problem?

If it were overwatering you would get wilting and then yellow leaves and then brown leaves, but the whole plant would be affected and that's not what I see.

YOu raised from seed, or heaven's forbid you bought it D? LOL

And it's the only plant of all you have in the same area that is so affected?

Carolyn


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RE: AzoychkaDisease

Carolyn,

Sorry to take so long to respond, finally managed to get my picture to show! And couldn’t find where I put this picture until last evening,

Anyhoo, here is a picture of the "speck". As for the black – yes on closer inspection is it purple – and new leaves seem small, slightly rolled in from leaf edges and quite purple – so phosphorus related? I will try to post a picture of entire plant (couldn't get a good picture) – but it now has fewer leaves, as yellow leaves have all been removed. Does not appear to be wilting.

This could be soil related, as I mix soil in a number of different batches for my pots, and oddly enough three in a row (all seed from different sources) seem to be similarly affected, although Azoychka is the worst.

D.


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