R redrose_45 Seedling Messages 17 Reaction score 4 Aug 3, 2021 #1 I’ve had a quick look online and it’s suggested to be a fungal issue but it’s not too clear to me. Is anyone able to identify what this is? Attachments 83E1E56D-2360-43E4-8DF6-F586888E34D0.jpeg 123 KB · Views: 23
I’ve had a quick look online and it’s suggested to be a fungal issue but it’s not too clear to me. Is anyone able to identify what this is?
0soyoung Imperial Masterpiece Messages 7,503 Reaction score 12,903 Location Anacortes, WA (AHS heat zone 1) USDA Zone 8b Aug 3, 2021 #2 Let us suppose it is a fungal infection. Standard operating procedure is to remove the infected tissue (those two leaves) and spray (with your chosen fungicide).
Let us suppose it is a fungal infection. Standard operating procedure is to remove the infected tissue (those two leaves) and spray (with your chosen fungicide).
R redrose_45 Seedling Messages 17 Reaction score 4 Aug 4, 2021 #3 Let us suppose it is a fungal infection. 0soyoung said: Standard operating procedure is to remove the infected tissue (those two leaves) and spray (with your chosen fungicide). Click to expand... I ended up taking a lot of leaves off since more were showing these brown/black spots and I’ve sprayed it. Hopefully it’ll be fine now, thank you
Let us suppose it is a fungal infection. 0soyoung said: Standard operating procedure is to remove the infected tissue (those two leaves) and spray (with your chosen fungicide). Click to expand... I ended up taking a lot of leaves off since more were showing these brown/black spots and I’ve sprayed it. Hopefully it’ll be fine now, thank you