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Magnolia Tree
I live in Northeast Florida, Please help me I have always wanted a Magnolia tree so I bought one and planted it. Gave it some Peter’s fertilizer and water it every other day. It is in a shaded area it has developed white spots on its leaves. Please help me identify what it is and what to do about it?:(
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It is on most of the leaves. Please tell me If I can do any thing for it if its bad for the tree. It is in a pretty shady area. Is that okay for it. Please and thank you for all you can tell me about it. I can move it if need be. Of course I would rather not it is right in front of my kitchen window so I can seeit when It blooms.
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Compost tea can be as simple or as difficult as you want it to be. There are lots of recipe on the web. Simple is...take a bag of good organic compost and put it in a bucket.( partial of the bag) Pour in enough very hot water to make a "soup". Let this mixture steep, as long as you wish. You can then strain the liquid off and spray it on all of your plants and and ground. Personally I would also add bat guano and earthworm castings to the compost.
As for baking soda, 1 ounce of soda to a gallon of water. Mix well and spray.
As for baking soda, 1 ounce of soda to a gallon of water. Mix well and spray.
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