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To make sure that your prized roses remain in the best of health, simply follow these tips.
1. Black Spots on Leaves
This disease is commonly known as black spot.
Black spots appear as circular with fringed edges on leaves. They cause the
leaves to yellow. Remove the infected foliage and pick up any fallen leaves
around the rose. Artificial sprays may be used to prevent or treat this kind
of rose disease.
2. Stunted or malformed young canes
Known as powdery mildew, this is a
fungal disease that covers leaves, stems and buds with wind spread white powder.
It makes the leaves curl and turn purple. Spray with Funginex or Benomyl to
treat this fungal disease.
3. Blistered underside of leaves
Known as rust, this disease is characterized
by orange-red blisters that turn black in fall. It can survive the winter and
will then attack new sprouts in the spring. Collect and discard leaves that
are infected in fall. a Benomyl or Funginex spray every 7-10 days may help.
Sidenote: Hope you're finding this useful? I have always been curious about this matter. And when I found very little quality information about it, I decided to share a part of what I've learned about it - which is why this article came to be written. Read on.
4. Malformed or stunted leaves and flowers
This is caused by spider mites.
They are tiny yellow, red or green spiders found on the underside of leaves
where they suck juices. The application of Orthene or Isotox may help in treating
this infestation.
5. Weak and mottled leaves with tiny white webs under them
This is caused
by aphids. They are small soft-bodied insects that usually brown, green or red.
Often clustered under leaves and flower buds, they suck plant juices from tender
buds. Malathion or diazinon spray may help roses to survive these bugs.
6. Flowers that don\'t open or are deformed when they open.
Thrips could
be the reason behind this problem. They are slender, brown-yellow bugs with
fringed wings that also suck juices from flower buds. Cut and discard the infested
flowers. Orthene and malathion may also treat this problem.
Remember that roses are hungry feeders that require much fertilizer to become healthy bushes.
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