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Aug 16, 2015 8:57 AM CST
Name: Alana H
SE Kentucky (Zone 7a)
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No, primarily new growth with little to no affect on older leaves. I have been spraying the foliage off with a jet of water to dislodge pests if that is the issue. I think there is some improvement in newest growth, but I had a couple of highly affected young leaves that perished.
This is really a now well rooted cutting from 'Divine' that was about to bloom but the buds dried up about the time I noticed the leaf damage. Once I am sure I have it's issues controlled I would love to send it to someone who would like it, but not before. Any additional suggestions that don't involve toxic products appreciated.

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