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May 17, 2022 8:49 PM CST
Warren County, Kentucky, USA (Zone 6b)
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PaleoTemp said: Is the black area surface slightly sticky?
You can use some toothpicks to check it out.
Preferably the blade or knife you are using you should treat with bleach before going from plant to plant and clean the bleach before it touches another plant tissue.
Sure bleach rusts most alloys fast, some even within minutes, but better to be safe.

I sprayed my scissors with alcohol between surgeries.
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