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Plant Specialist, help!?
Help! Try to know what causes it. The images are of hybrid hibiscus and a tree " good luck money ", either. Please help! chewing pests I first thought, but no evidence of this anywhere. Then the thought of salt burn. Perhaps, but what makes the slits in the leaves? Is the bacterial spot? How do I get rid of this? Http: / / Www.geocities.com/forsaken_lioness/pix097.jpg http://www.geocities.com/forsaken_lioness/pix098.jpg http://www.geocities.com/forsaken_lioness/ pix099.jpg http://www.geocities .com/forsaken_lioness/pix100.jpg
I do not know what plant you have there, but the first picture and secondly, it seems that the guy who leaves and who are sensitive or Acid rain can make the water tap or hard. Try watering the soil instead of the plant. Use a leaf spray that will protect shiny coat and you can get in garden centers.
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