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Recently, the leaves on my roses have become spotted and turning yellow. Is it a fungus? What would be the best thing to use in order to get rid of whatever is causing this?
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| You've got some older leaves that are senile and ready to drop. You've got some new foliage that looks at though it may have spray damage? There might be some downy mildew on that older foliage? Maybe some cercospora? Anthracnose? But where do you live? Tell you what, those old leaves with problems, you can't help them. Remove the worst of them, put them in the trash. Those damaged new red leaves -- no problem. They should still function well. Oh, you might have a little powdery mildew on the guard petals of that red bloom. You can remove those petals, and pray for better weather. Jeri |
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