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Old June 16, 2022   #14
MrsJustice
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Originally Posted by pinklady5 View Post
It’s a mix of both. That particular plant is from a local farm/nursery. Of course it has to be the last one I grabbed right before paying.


From Your Pictures your plant seam to be separated great. If I was you I would try a very light Vinegar spray on the whole plant then cut the affected limbs off. If I was you, to improve your affected ground from using all that Fertilizer: I would using Natural Organic Compost with plenty of water to drain those chemicals away. I would also stop using all those chemicals trying 'Neutral Organic Fertilizers in the future. Make sure your plant root system is not strained for Healthy Growth, Amen!!.
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