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| Fluxduster |
Georgetown, Ohio
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hello gang... my plant is growing like crazy and seems to be healthy as can be. (It looks very similar to Ken D.'s 300 mongeon posted in the growers diary). However, I just noticed recently that 3 or 4 leaves have small dime-sized holes in them. I have heard slugs/snails possibly cause this and have since sprinkled some snail killing bait around the plant. I have also heard that this could be a symptom of overwatering. Does anyone know for certain? Slugs seem unlikely only because the critters would have had to crawl over several other perfectly fine leaves to reach these leaves at the TOP of the plant which seems to be the only ones affected. The leaves are not discolored, wilted and have no visible signs of mold or fungus. Other than the couple of leaves affected, the rest of the plant looks very green, very big, and very healthy. Thanks for any input......... Flux
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6/19/2000 11:59:18 AM
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| John D. |
Connecticut, USA
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This sounds like wind damage to me.
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6/19/2000 12:44:38 PM
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