01:11:06 Stacey Sasscer: This is "intraveinal chlorosis" then? 01:11:30 Elizabeth Lamb (she, her): Tha’s right! 01:11:35 Elizabeth Lamb (she, her): That... 01:13:57 Kelly Kreuzer: flyspeck? 01:13:59 SusanCavey: fecal pellets 01:14:06 Sam Fann: Xanthomonas? 01:20:35 Valerie’s iPad: Valerie Holler p8873126 01:21:29 Bobbie Kuhlman: Bobbie Kuhlman T7910031 01:21:41 Kaitlyn Bentley: Kaitlyn Whalen NYS P9892870 01:21:50 Martha Hathaway: Botrytis 01:22:13 Mary McKellar (she/her): Reacted to "Botrytis" with 👍🏻 01:22:16 Nicole Throne: Nicole Throne C8905919 01:22:29 Stacey Sasscer: The coencentric circle shapes? That's 'zonate'? 01:25:05 Stacey Sasscer: My sage plant has a weird behavior, where old growth dies and it puts up new growth at the same time 01:26:38 Stacey Sasscer: Interesting, thank you 01:29:32 Martha Hathaway: Japanese beetle 01:29:34 JohnRobertson: snails 01:29:37 Robert Desmond: slugs 01:29:44 Kelly Kreuzer: pot fly? 01:30:04 Stacey Sasscer: I also think slugs 01:30:13 Stacey Sasscer: Woah! 01:30:59 Sam Fann: That explains so much with a certain spot in a house that was a hotspot for fungus gnats. Thank you! 01:31:09 Robert Desmond: slugs! 01:31:23 Stacey Sasscer: Ohh. Now there are slime trails, yep 01:32:23 Stacey Sasscer: Has anyone else lived somewhere where slugs constantly get inside? They were a major indoor pest at our apt in charlotte, always getting into our kitchen 01:34:30 Margery Daughtrey: No! Roaches, centipedes, drain flies, but never slugs! Yikes! That must be a southern pestilence! 01:35:27 Stacey Sasscer: It was very annoying! Haha 01:35:50 01:37:23 Margery Daughtrey: I have a photo of what was at the time called gypsy moth on poinsettia in a greenhouse! 01:44:34 Ron Paquette #2693: almost every year with swiss chard. 01:45:02 ipmElise: and columbine! 01:45:05 Elizabeth Lamb (she, her): Absolutely. Might be a different type of leaf miner but they do a lot of damage 01:48:19 Elizabeth Lamb (she, her): Lily leaf beetle larvae do that , too 01:50:32 Martha Hathaway: We had a groundhog in our greenhouse this week!! 01:51:11 Rachel Freund: House sparrows are a nuisance at our greenhouse 01:51:59 Clare Vollmer: Elise we get a lot of bunnies but why eat spike with all the soft stuff growing! lol 01:52:39 Daniel B Dixon: i didn't have a question come up from the first section 01:52:49 Sam Fann: Reacted to "Elise we get a lot o..." with 😂 01:53:02 Sam Fann: Reacted to "I have a photo of wh..." with ❤️ 01:53:10 Sam Fann: Reacted to "No! Roaches, centip..." with 😂 01:55:17 Ron Paquette #2693: Are they big enough that they 01:55:24 Sam Fann: Mantids are my favorite insect!! 01:55:29 Stacey Sasscer: Reacted to Mantids are my favor... with "❤️" 01:55:48 Ron Paquette #2693: scary to customers in retial setting 01:56:07 Margery Daughtrey: Your question. Will come after Cheryl; don’t worry! 01:56:18 Stacey Sasscer: I've heard of outdoor gardeners using dragonflies as beneficials. Does anyone do that in greenhouses? 01:57:00 Elizabeth Lamb (she, her): I don’t think so , Stacey 01:58:32 John Sanderson: Dragonflies come from fresh water and only catch prey that is flying. 01:59:11 John Sanderson: The dragonfly nymphs grow up underwater. 02:03:09 Margery Daughtrey: I’d say F here 02:04:19 Cheryl Sullivan (she/her): poll 1 02:29:01 JohnRobertson: all of the above 02:29:02 Ron Paquette #2693: all the above. 02:29:02 Kaitlyn Bentley: All of the above 02:29:02 Jae Sichel: all of the above 02:29:03 G Yoder: All of the above 02:29:03 Julie Graesch: All of the above 02:29:05 Kelly Kreuzer: all of them. 02:29:06 Sam Fann: Roots 02:29:32 Cheryl Sullivan (she/her): poll 2 02:29:36 Jennifer Jennison: All of them 8 Kelly Kreuzer: thanks for doing this program! 02:31:11 Cheryl Sullivan (she/her): Cheryl Sullivan VT1132-3767 02:31:12 Sam Fann: I don’t know why I said roots. I just wrote down foliar nematodes. Ignore me!!! 02:31:19 Bobbie Kuhlman: thank you!! 02:31:24 Nicole Throne: Nicole Throne C8905919 02:31:31 Clare Vollmer: Thank you everyone for your time! Thank you especially to Elise. For your breadth of knowledge & experience, and for your curiosity and enthusiasm! 02:31:35 Jennifer Jennison: Thank you. 02:31:44 Stephanie Burnett: Reacted to "Thank you everyone f..." with ❤️ 02:31:54 Martha Hathaway: Thank you for all of the great information! 02:32:10 Stacey Sasscer: Thank you all so much, this has been a wonderful experience 02:32:15 Stacey Sasscer: Reacted to Thank you everyone f... with "❤️" 02:33:33 Stacey Sasscer: You mentioned April 5 is the last chance to "post", if we want to interact with classmates or make friends, do we need to exchange our own contact info before then? 02:34:15 Julie Graesch: University of FL does an online greenhouse course every year 02:35:46 Brittany Lord: Thank you so much!! 02:35:54 Ron Paquette #2693: Thank you. 02:36:03 Kaitlyn Bentley: Thank you!! 02:36:13 Jana Gerigiden: thank you so much!! 02:36:20 Robert Desmond: thank you! 02:36:29 Charlotte Lezama(she/her/they/them): THANK YOU!! 02:36:32 JohnRobertson: thank you for the course 02:37:01 G Yoder: This has been so edifying! Thank you all! 02:38:28 SusanCavey: Thank you