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Originally Posted by Worth1
Don't know about the rest of the green when ripe types but Aunt ruby's German green trucked right along while black cheery((all of them)) withered and died from this stuff.
The plant was invincible to just about anything and lived all summer and into the fall with no spraying what so ever.
One of the favorites of the deer.
Worth
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I only know that it hit two different GWR varieties and some of the black varieties one season. I wasn't looking for it on the GWR varieties and let it get way too far on one of them and ended up losing it. I have never grown Aunt Ruby's German Green before nor have I grown a lot of other GWRs. I just caution anyone having black mold based on what happened in my garden during a time when gray mold was bad.
Bill