Well, humidity is that of a normal NY summer, same for temperatures, so there's no nighttime chills going on as it's 70 at the coldest. The best guess I hve on the subject is either some sort of fungus that's prevalent in the area or a virus. None of the surounding vegetation seems affected and not all of my plants have the problem, it varies from year to year, sometimes most of them, sometimes only a few. It happens without any stress factors so I'm stumped???? Any other guesses?
the86thcreator Reviewed by the86thcreator on . What is this? you prob don't know I can almost guarantee no one here can tell me what this is as I've searched high and low, but I'll try to give as much information as possible. It progresses as the plant gets older and doesn't effect every plant. Some plants get it really bad and seem mutant. It starts as a purple spot here and there and then slowly consumes the whole plant. I've seen it to some extent every year in this one area, but have had other growers in the town tell me they've had a bit of it here and there. It's Rating: 5