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Old June 10, 2017   #19
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Originally Posted by RayR View Post
Carolyn, I've never seen EB infect the top of the plant first. I know it's possible because the oldest leaves and the newest leaves are most susceptible to EB infection. Mid-growth has the highest resistance.
I'm surprised that you never have seen EB infect the top of the plants first, since all folks that I know see it first at the top since ALL NEW infections are seen at the top as opposed to splash back reinfection.

Ah well,

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