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Old October 18, 2017   #82
ginger2778
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Originally Posted by KarenO View Post
either way, diseased or deficient to the point of stunting, what is to be accomplished by trying to salvage them. At best you will get poor or no production from them or at worst you will perpetuate a serious disease that may well spread outside the border of just your garden to affect neighbors or worse yet a commercial farm or other enterprise who’s livelihood depends on healthy crops.
There is nothing to be gained and lots to lose by misdiagnosis. I strongly advise to err on the side of caution and dispose of them. Replace with healthy plants.
KarenO
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