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Posted by etii France 8 (My Page) on Mon, Jul 10, 06 at 8:57
| hello :-)
I told you last year I had tried to give the virus of riviniana variegated to an odorata by crushing some leaves contaminated in water and using it to sprinkle. I didn't sucess: odorata's leaves had started becoming a little bit yellow and then everything had became normal again.
Chance decided to give me a new start ;-P
A seedling of odorata (you know how kidding violets are - always guesting) appeared in the pot of my riviniana variegated. Here's a pic:
As you can see it, odorata is under attack as my farmer odorata sprinkled with my strange potion was...will see but I'm afraid odorata is the winner. I wouldn't have guessed that one was so strong !!!
Take care (beware of virus ;o))
Thierry. |
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RE: virus :-)
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- Posted by dimm 8 OR (My Page) on
Tue, Jul 11, 06 at 2:21
| Hello, Are the leaves wrinkled much? How do you treat the virus? Thank you. Dimati |
RE: virus :-)
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- Posted by etii France 8 (My Page) on
Wed, Jul 12, 06 at 3:08
No, for the moment leaves are not wrinkled much: the plant is still young :-) Wait and see.... Treating that virus: no way :-) It's such a great apportunity to try something interesting :-) All the best :-) Thierry. |
RE: virus :-)
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- Posted by dimm 8 OR (My Page) on
Wed, Jul 12, 06 at 17:43
| Ah! I could hear the sound of the mad scientist: "HA HA HA HA" coming through my computer. |
RE: virus :-)
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- Posted by etii France 8 (My Page) on
Fri, Jul 14, 06 at 3:21
That's it :-) LOL LOL LOL LOL ;o) |
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