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12-08-2005, 10:02 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Tiny black spots
I notice these this Summer on some of my bananas. I was told they were probably caused by overspray and nothing to worry about.
WRONG! IMO This was my first Summer with bananas. For overwintering I kept the small ornamental bananas potted up in the house while the rest lay in a cold storage room for the Winter. Now I notice that new leaves on the ornamentals still exibit these spots. I am concerned. Any ideas
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Re: Tiny black spots
I used to worry about spots. I get all different kinds of them. However, they do not seem to be a problem for my naners.
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Re: Tiny black spots
I get them too, but only when it gets cold. I agree with Saturn, nothing to worry about.
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Re: Tiny black spots
Just noticed you're in Wisconsin. Where at? Not too many growers here.
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Re: Tiny black spots
Thanks Guyz
Hi Racer I'm in Smalltownrednecktractorville ...... lol JK, I'm on the Wi _Il state line S.E. of Lake Geneva §
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