Posted by Tom Broome on 9/17/2005, 11:07 pm, in reply to "Cycas Prathu" --Previous Message--
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: Tom, I wrote you about this plant when
: it only spruted two fronds. When the
: first two were just hardening out it
: sprouted five more. Spots have
: started to develop on some of the
: leaflets of the first two, just as
: the last five are maturing. These
: spots vary in size from about one to
: three milimeters, the green matter
: is gone and only the translucent
: material remains. I suspected bugs
: but close examination has not
: revealed any. I have not seen
: anything like this on my revolutas
: and fertilizer has not helped. I
: hope you have some ideas as I would
: hate to see this get any worse.
: Thanks.
:
I am assuming this happened recently nad has nothing to do with frost or hail, or something like that. Normally those spots would be some sort of mechanical damage, or spots from cold like I just mentioned. Sometimes a chemcial like granular fertilizer being stuck in those spots could cause a burn and make spots. are any of these things possibilities? Normally spots are nothing that needs to be worried about, unless they look like a fungus. If you had yellow spots, but with a dark brown, or black smaller spot within the yellow, that would be a sign of fungus and the dark spots would be the spores.
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