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Old 07-01-2009, 02:52 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by dave.b View Post
Hi Treadwell
many thanks for your detailed infos..... anyway I'm quite sure it's not lacking something: I have never seen any lack of nutes that causes holes in the leaves...

maybe the foliar feeding can keep leaves strong enough to stop the enemy attack.... whatever is the enemy we're talking about...
Just figured id give the detailed run through that brought me to conclusions. Though you could very possibly be right in the fact that it might not have been a defficiency.

Like i said previously, could just be somthing that makes the leaves unappetizing to somthing that potentialy is snacking on them. "i dunno"

It did seem to work though. For whatever reason...
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just a last question Treadwell: how often are you spraying the leaves? - once a week, once a month, once at all???
I only sprayed them once a week or so ago. Reasonably heavily.

I havent seen any new holes, so ive had no need to do it again. However if the problem arises a second time i will no doubt go back with my spray bottle and give them another good shower in the stuff.
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