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mrchris

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  1. Thanks for the pointer.. google shows lots of images of plants that look the same. I assume thats the active ingredient in various off the shelf weed killers? TO crack on with an assault case, i'd need proof. do you know of anywhere i could send a sample of the affected leaves, and get it tested for glyphosate? Proving it was him is going to be tricky, regardless of how obvious it is... Cheers, Chris
  2. Hope someone can help. I have a neighbour I have had ongoing problems with for a couple of years. Police have been involved in an assault case, and he has previously poisoned plants over my fence. A real douche bag. Today I noticed that my tree near his boundary has black withered leaves were it is accessible to him, but the rest of the leaves are perfectly healthy. Picture attached. To me it suggests localised poisoning to me, but I'm am far from an expert. Can anyone advise how i can test for poisoning? Is there a lab I can send a sample of the withered leaves to for some kind of toxicological analysis? Any other recommendations? Thanks, Chris

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