HarveyC
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A friend of mine has two potted Lebanese fig trees only a few feet from one another but this one tree has this problem on its leaves. I'm assuming it's a bacterial infection of some sort. Like me, he's near Sacramento where our climate is relatively arid. Any solid ideas?
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figpig_66
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Classic rust. Flip leaf over and should have started from back side. Its bad this year ! Use a copper funguside for. rust, black spot, and it cures a few other fungus problem too. I just bought some. It may be black spot fungus hope this helps.
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