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Old April 8, 2015   #16
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Hi again-So after inspecting the plant I noticed something very interesting. A calendula plant that was flowering but it got what looks like a disease. I'm not very knowledgable on calendulas to know what they are suseptable to but the worst leaf/whole branch was touching this plant. Here is a pic. I need to research blight better, as I never had many problems with disease to know if this is the problem?
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Another pic of the worst branch which has been removed.
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