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brad16 starts with ... Hi RobB, Try checking this out: http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/138242/managing-lemon-scab-in-citrus.pdf In short, citrus scab effects new growth and fruit as they are more susceptible to fungal infection. They recommend copper sprays as preventative measure. If it's already present then maybe the removal and destruction of the effected growth is best to prevent the spores developing and spreading. Good luck. I'm not an expert on this. Just suggesting avenue to explore. | About the Author brad16 GOROKAN,2263,NSW 25th August 2018 9:35pm #UserID: 14079 Posts: 175 View All brad16's Edible Fruit Trees |
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