Why does a white coating appear on rose leaves and how to get rid of the disease
Healthy roses can develop a white coating. It covers the leaves, shoots, and buds.
This can be a sign of powdery mildew. The fungal disease can quickly destroy the plant and neighboring crops.
Powdery mildew is caused by parasitic fungi. The leaves and buds of the affected bushes wither, turn yellow and fall off.
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Hybrid and remontant roses are the most vulnerable to powdery mildew fungus. To avoid infection, plant roses on well-drained soils in places with sufficient light.
Roses should be watered only in the morning and only when the topsoil is dry. Apply the recommended rates of mineral fertilizers, especially nitrogen fertilizers. You should also sprinkle roses with ash several times during the season.
It is worth reminding you that various rodents in the garden and orchard cause serious damage. However, experts have identified cheap and easy ways to get rid of rats and other pests forever. Despite the damage caused by rats, they also spread potentially dangerous diseases.
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