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Brown spots on mango leaves - Hi..found some spots on mango leaves..any suggestions please...2690 days 14hrs
Black and brown areas on mango plant1 - Hi- thanks for your reply. It is KP..yeah it must be from the NPK added last month..any suggestions on how to correct it- would flushing with water help?? Thanks ..2808 days 11hrs
Black and brown areas on mango plant1 - Hi everyone, I have bought a grafted mango plant and it is in a pot. Recently have noticed black and brown areas on the leaves.No sign of any pests on the plant.It has been 3 months since we bought it and there has been no new leaves or shoots. Not su..2815 days 19hrs
Plant identification1 - Hi..thanks everyone for your response. I had a look at Pseudopanax hybrid plant online and it does have resemblance. Sorry I did not take any pictures while it was germinating. Thanks...2876 days 1hrs
Plant identification1 - Hi, Sorry not sure why the picture didn't upload. Another attempt to upload...2880 days 2hrs

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Brown spots on mango leaves - Hi APK, It can be very difficult to diagnose these things, especially from photos, so bear in mind that I could be wrong here. There don't appear to be any fruiting body type developments in the center of the spot, so probably not fungal. I wo..Liked Answer 2673 days 20hrs
Plant identification1 - You may have a Pseudopanax hybrid which are widely variable. Pseudopanax lessonii x P. crassifolia. They occur naturally and locally common in coastal new zealand forest. Good forms can be grown by cuttings. They are carried by most nz nurseries and pro..Liked Answer 2876 days 1hrs
Plant identification1 - Hi, Sorry not sure why the picture didn't upload. Another attempt to upload...Liked Answer 2878 days 19hrs


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