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About the Author Bob Atkins Redland Bay 26th November 2018 5:53pm #UserID: 19421 Posts: 2 View All Bob Atkins's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Raj K says... I had this issue last summer, followed Jeremy’s advice below. Like with citrus, plant hygiene seems to work. Remove all leaves with spots and bin them, make sure they don’t drop and stay on ground. Remove and discard suspect fruits as well. Also replace mulch annually. https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/jerry-coleby-williams.net/2017/07/11/protecting-pawpaw-plants-against-black-spot-disease/amp/ | About the Author Raj K Murrumba Downs 25th December 2018 8:33pm #UserID: 19533 Posts: 6 View All Raj K's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Bob Atkins Redland Bay 26th December 2018 2:43pm #UserID: 19421 Posts: 2 View All Bob Atkins's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Raj K Murrumba Downs 27th December 2018 10:29am #UserID: 19533 Posts: 6 View All Raj K's Edible Fruit Trees |
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