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Old April 29, 2016   #8
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Originally Posted by Worth1 View Post
More rain, I'm doomed.

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I would remove all inflected leaves if possible.
On a side note your mention of rain reminds me I have a pile of garlic curing outside I need to bring in 1/2 of my crop.
I haven't turned the TV on in days and had no idea it was going to rain.

Worth
I'll clip some more leaves off tonight, quite a few are showing similar symptoms but the new growth and the new sprouts we planted to fill in the gaps where some had died are still good. I guess we might have had spider mites for a while and I just didn't realize it. I thought it was some type of mold or mildew for sure and clipped all the damage off last week but I guess I didn't get it all (I didn't spray anything on them last week either).

Sorry Worth it looks like we're set for another rainy week through Tuesday, according to NOAA/NWS: http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick...7#.VyNXr_nR84k
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