You mean, other than the ever-so-prevalent confusion of it's
vs. its?
it's = it is, it has (a contraction; the apostrophe shows that something has been dropped out of the word)
its = belonging to it (like his, hers, yours, ours, theirs)
JayPoc wrote:Had just started to see some early signs of a little early blight sneaking in. Now, its been raining ...
Or has there been an "invisible edit" and I missed a different typo?
Not going to get into the use of ellipses and periods (...) and (....); this is an informal forum, not a formally edited scholarly/scientific paper. Thank heavens!

Terms like "cuz" and "sorta" and their friends fit in quite well and aren't considered typos.
Ya know?
Cynthia H.
Sunset Zone 17, USDA Zone 9