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112. Aphid

112. Aphid. 113. Fungus Gnat. 114.Leaf Miner. 115.Mealybug. 116. Scale. 117. Snail/Slug. 118. Spider Mite. 119. Thrip. 120. Whitefly. 121. Anthracnose. 122. Black Spot. 123.Botrytis. 124. Damping Off.

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112. Aphid

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  1. 112. Aphid

  2. 113. Fungus Gnat

  3. 114.Leaf Miner

  4. 115.Mealybug

  5. 116. Scale

  6. 117. Snail/Slug

  7. 118. Spider Mite

  8. 119. Thrip

  9. 120. Whitefly

  10. 121. Anthracnose

  11. 122. Black Spot

  12. 123.Botrytis

  13. 124. Damping Off • Damping off describes the usually sudden destruction of newly germinated seeds or seedlings.

  14. 125. Mosaic Virus • Mosaic virus damage first appears in the form of green leaves which look as if they are mottle or distorted. Often these leaves will also be curled upward, or appear as if their growth has been stunted. Typically these leaves will have yellowish spot on them, adding to their mottled appearance.

  15. 126. Powdery Mildew • It appears as white, powdery blotches on the leaves, stems, and buds of the host plant. Late in the year, small black structures called cleistothecia can be seen embedded in the fungal mycelium. This gives the powdery mildew a speckled appearance.

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