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While my bridgesii were staying outside over the summer some of them managed to get diseased =( They are quite young β maybe 3 years old or so and about 12β15cm tall. The diseased areas (blackened patches) only cover 1β3cm at the tops. Here itβs late autumn and I have moved them indoors and stopped watering. I plan on getting the scalpel out and cropping off the tops, will they take this at this time of year?
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pictures would help, but my vote is for leaving them alone- they typically will outgrow it w/o surgery
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Thank you for the reply, I will get some pics up when it is light again.
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So here are the three with issues. 2 have black patches, and the third something has eaten a hole out of it. Nothing seems to be living in there at the moment. d*l*b attached the following image(s): 1.jpg (24kb) downloaded 53 time(s). 2.jpg (23kb) downloaded 51 time(s). 3.jpg (26kb) downloaded 51 time(s).
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i'd hold off on cutting unless the area around the wound gets soft and squishy- if it gets soft like, time for radical action
good luck
ps, nice looking babes, look like cross between bridgessi and peruvianus (best guess)
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Thank you very much for putting my mind at ease! Apart from the obvious issues in the photos they seem quite happy so I will wait and see how they fare.
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I've had that issue with trichs. The black spots have never been any trouble unless they are soft and oozing black goo. If they're just hard spots I don't think it's diseased, I think it's just normal scaring. 3... 2... 1... BLAST OFF!!!!FFO TSALB ...1 ...2 ...3 My grafting guide
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