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Michael Jeffery starts with ... Hi Guys, Been waiting a long time to get my southern reds as a little slow reading my emails and missed out . Limited supply. In the meantime have had three pawpaws, self seed themselves, from compost. They (3) have grown to about 1.5 mtrs high, over 12 months and were looking quite healthy. this winter they developed black spot and have died right back, but still alive. Have purchased and awaiting arrival of 2 southern reds and concerned about the black spot, is it contagious? I'm positioning new pawpaws in sunnier position, as existing paws are only getting afternoon sun. Any information would be greatly received,thanks in advance. michael | About the Author Michael Jeffery Avalon 11th October 2014 7:59am #UserID: 10621 Posts: 2 View All Michael Jeffery's Edible Fruit Trees |
MaryT1 says... There is a number of threads on the forum dealing with black spots on pawpaw; here's one: https://www.daleysfruit.com.au/forum/paw-paw-tree1/ | About the Author MaryT1 Sydney 14th November 2014 8:18am #UserID: 7655 Posts: 296 View All MaryT1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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