Stone
Well-Known Member
I have discovered a great way to stop smallish bacterial or fungal spots developing inside a leaf.
1/ Take a needle or similar and make many puntures all around (and directly into) the infected area and beyond. (You need to look closely for any spread along a vein)
No need to go through the leaf but do both sides.
For large areas you can use a razor blade and make long cuts going right through the leaf (logitudinally) starting above the infection and going through it and below it.
2/ Paint the whole area well with undiluted Chlorothalonil ( works on fungus and bacteria)
3/ Within 24 hours, the affected area is sunken and dried. Problem gone!
It has never not worked for me on a leaf but I have not tried it on a rhizome or in the growing area but it would be worth a try.
4/ The government here are bastards because I can't find chloro anymore!!
1/ Take a needle or similar and make many puntures all around (and directly into) the infected area and beyond. (You need to look closely for any spread along a vein)
No need to go through the leaf but do both sides.
For large areas you can use a razor blade and make long cuts going right through the leaf (logitudinally) starting above the infection and going through it and below it.
2/ Paint the whole area well with undiluted Chlorothalonil ( works on fungus and bacteria)
3/ Within 24 hours, the affected area is sunken and dried. Problem gone!
It has never not worked for me on a leaf but I have not tried it on a rhizome or in the growing area but it would be worth a try.
4/ The government here are bastards because I can't find chloro anymore!!