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grapes--what makes them fall off when they are tiny?
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1250193" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I've come to the conclusion that at least part of my problem is "Zed--we have a bug". I see lots of leaves with holes eaten in them now.</p><p>Found 2-3 white furry worms (look like what I call an Asp) on both my grape vine and my scuppernong vine--scuppernong is on the other side of the yard. Also found some curled leaves, and when unfurled, found the leaf held together by web looking material, and a couple little green worms about 3/4" long. I have some liquid Sevin, I'll have to read up on applying it to producing grape vines--still looking for a copper based fungicide--everything I find here is sulfur based and has a warning about using it on Concord influenced vines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1250193, member: 18945"] I've come to the conclusion that at least part of my problem is "Zed--we have a bug". I see lots of leaves with holes eaten in them now. Found 2-3 white furry worms (look like what I call an Asp) on both my grape vine and my scuppernong vine--scuppernong is on the other side of the yard. Also found some curled leaves, and when unfurled, found the leaf held together by web looking material, and a couple little green worms about 3/4" long. I have some liquid Sevin, I'll have to read up on applying it to producing grape vines--still looking for a copper based fungicide--everything I find here is sulfur based and has a warning about using it on Concord influenced vines. [/QUOTE]
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