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Jul 29, 2014 10:23 PM CST
Name: Ron
Naples, Florida (Zone 10a)
Region: Florida Hummingbirder Butterflies Adeniums Bromeliad Hibiscus
Foliage Fan Plant and/or Seed Trader Xeriscape Seed Starter Garden Ideas: Level 1 Plant Identifier
Thank You!

Bums me out, though. I'll keep looking. Hope to find a way to prevent it. Maybe nutrition? This group is in pretty good soil (for south Florida), but maybe if I fertilize the plants will be more robust and less susceptible?

Worth a shot. Problem is, with all the rain we've been getting lately (ranging from 1-3" daily), fertilizing is fairly ineffective. But as the rainy season slows down...
[He] decided that if a few quiet beers wouldn't allow him to see things in a different light, then a few more probably would. - Terry Pratchett

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