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Old 02-25-2014, 07:56 PM
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Well I have made it over the hump I think. Although in the back and hard to reach area I picked up a cat that had a bud and under the leaves was a mess. Like I never touched it. Oh well. I believe the tide has turned. My question is that will all the leaves that are yellow and have yellow spots have a chance in recovering? Will they return to their vitality and deep green cover once healed from the pestilence? Thanks and I really appreciate all the help and information. I could not have achieved what I have if not for your advise.
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no, sorry....once a leaf has turned yellow, it is dead, the chlorophyll is no longer functioning....trim them up and continue on with the insecticide spraying...good luck!
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