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Could this be Black Spot? I don't think so, but need to confirm with folks smarter than I
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[QUOTE="Chuck, post: 194587, member: 944"] A simple and effective fungus control for any plant is another beneficial fungus named Trichoderma. This fungus literally eats harmful fungi. There are Trichoderma in all soils, some have more, others less. The way to multiply the numbers of Trichoderma in any soil is to give it a different growing medium and in the case of Trichoderma, this is non-enriched or horticultural cornmeal. It is the best growing medium there is for this. One can make a tea with the cornmeal by just putting a handful into an old sock and soaking it in water overnight and then set up a spray regimen and spray once a week. One can also keep a sprinkling of the cornmeal on the surface of the soil which also works very well. This works on all plants whether roses or tomatoes or trees. [/QUOTE]
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Could this be Black Spot? I don't think so, but need to confirm with folks smarter than I
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