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nealnick5

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Registered: October 2017
Location: Weems, VA
Posts: 156
Mon November 20, 2017 2:37pm Rating: 10.00 

looks like cordana leaf spot


"The fungus produces individual brown lesions which are upto several centimeters in length with a dark margin and surrounded by a chlorotic halo.
The lesions enlarge in size, coalesce, and produce necrotic areas. Ultimately, the leaves turn brown and dry out.
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http://tcbanana.blogspot.com/2012/01/fungal-disease-foliar-cordana-leaf-spot.html



apparently these products work but i am mainly showing you my diagnosis sources.. i have never personally seen or had this problem http://barmac.com.au/problem/cordana-leaf-spot-2/


best of luck..

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Growing: Ensete ventricosum 'maurelli', Musa balbisiana 'Thai Black', bordelon, basjoo, Dwarf Cavendish, Dwarf Orinoco, itinerans var. itinerans, lasiocarpa, orinoco (tall), saba, Siam Ruby, sikkimensis 'Red Tiger', TaNee, zebrina, and zebrina var. gran nain. Seeking: Musa Itinerans var. xishuanbannaensis, French Red Plantain, Peekeli, and Ensete ventricosum.
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Registered: August 2008
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Tue November 21, 2017 7:26pm

BINGO! Thank you.
You are the MVP today Smile
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