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Grower Diary Comments
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Subject: Comments - VTJohn 2024-08-01
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Dawson Acres |
Sonoma County, CA
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For what it’s worth i’m in the middle of a spider mite battle and that looks a bit different. My anecdotal observations are that the leaves start to yellow and brown and you can see stipulation where they are heavily attacked. I have not seen the leaves flop or droop. A 10x eye loop is an easy way to see them. Either way, good luck.
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8/1/2024 6:23:13 PM
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KC Kevin |
Mission Viejo, CA
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I deal with spider mites annually and have never seen healthy leaves fall down like that due to mites. Dawson's description is my experience also. UGH
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8/1/2024 7:28:31 PM
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pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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Too uncanny the timing and this Diary entry, I, too had a leaf-wilting problem just late yesterday - On one, exactly-as-above leaf, the central 'rib' of perhaps 5 (I've never counted, lol) had frass along with a brownish discoloration of that rib for about an inch - I used my box cutter to cut a rectangular section out of it and there was a white grub visible in the rib. I just tossed it - I can't even kill a SVB grub, if that's what it was, lol--- ONE leaf and it was on just my 1215 Young. Go figure! I saw nothing of concern otherwise. The rest of this plant is doing just great, as are most of them. Now, for summer to just be 2X as long...laters---eric g
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8/2/2024 2:38:06 AM
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pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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Sooooo...I wonder, if it was a SVB, she must've been aiming a little high, since I thought they usually hit the lower part of a leaf stalk - I do know it has nothing to do with vine-burying, between this post and my occurrence. Carry on....eg
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8/2/2024 2:43:32 AM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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I would consider amputating the vine, to keep it from spreading. I think its rot.
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8/2/2024 7:10:10 AM
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