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Topic Title: ganoderma butt rot Topic Summary: Created On: 09/30/2006 05:07 PM |
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Ditto -
I lost a queen ,some Dypsis lutescens and a Spindle Palm to same..... Conchs formed ,end of palm. I will say though - with one of my smaller D.lutescens I chopped off the fungus conch along with the affected trunks and soaked the area with fungicide several different times ..... that particular plant is thriving now. It was about 8 ft tall when I chopped on it..... and it was very isolated from the rest of my palms. Exception to the rule I'm sure.... The Queen (20ft)/ BIG D.lutescens group (15ft) and Spindle (15ft)were all in the same location and transmission from one to another was obvious.... Good luck - When it happened I felt like I had VD or something - almost ashamed to admit I had it.... I'm ok now though....lol |
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