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Sun, Nov 2, 03 at 4:08
| Can any suggest anything, I lost the structure in a storm last week that held all my pachypodiums, euphorbias, adeniums etc. needless to say they were all in terracotta pots and all broken. Should I spray them with anything, like a fungicide or what, a lot of them are split and where I can I have cut away any damaged areas but are they now likely to rot. Any assistance would be great.
cheers Steve |
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| Steve i am a huge fan of hortico rose dust for rot on my adeniums and bulbs and pachys. It works for me and is very cheap. i just dust them and follow up a few days apart as the water washes it off . Tammy |
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- Posted by bestwon Bris, Qld (bestwon@netspace.net.au) on Tue, Nov 4, 03 at 6:09
| Thanks Tammy got some last night and now keeping my fingers crossed. cheers |
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- Posted by Disneyland1 Qld. Australia (My Page) on Thu, Nov 20, 03 at 0:11
| I too was 'hit by a bad storm Sun 26 Oct. Probably the same one. Didge MT Nebo. S in OZ forum. PS. You will get far more information on other forums.http://homepage.powerup.com.au/~cssq/index.html |
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