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First time on this forum. Not sure I picked the right one to post my question, but here goes. I have a covered patio that is kept humid with misters on a timer. Among other things ,there are a couple of big old stag horns in this patio. It seems that shortly after hot weather sets in the ends of the fronds (leaves) develop a covering that looks like brown suede. It is not unsightly but it seems to spread if left alone so I have been cutting effected fronds off at the base and trashing them.
Is this the right thing to do? What is this stuff? Any information or advice would be appreciated.
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