Browning/dieing Leaves

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uechikid

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I have read that Browning/dieing Leaves on the lower part of the plant is normal. So how far up the plant is this normal? I have browning leaves 4 feet up or so. (Second year Chinook).
 
Here are some pics of the dry plant.

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Reminds me of old bug damage ...it looks like you had a bug eating, then just dying area around the eaten areas ...it doesn't look pervasive.
 
strip off all those leaves a few feet up from the ground. it's just a stairway of feeding for bugs, mildew, and other stuff you don't want. just a couple bines will only take a few minutes.

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