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Old November 5, 2012   #8
roper2008
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#3 for sure around here. I started spaying before any signs
of blight showed, every 2 weeks, if it wasn't raining. I did get
some leaves with blight and I just cut those off with scissors,
making sure to spay the blades with rubbing alcohol between
plants, so not to spread the blight.
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