Disease On Rose Leaves - Knowledgebase Question

West Pittston, PA
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Question by bill462
June 4, 2000
Rose leaves are yellow with black spots what can we do with them?


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Answer from NGA
June 4, 2000
Based on your description it sounds like your rose has "black spot." A fungus causes black spot on roses. Some cultural
practices may be helpful in controlling it. These include
planting varieties resistant to it, ensuring your plants are in a
location with good air circulation, avoiding wetting the
leaves when watering, and cleaning up, removing and
destroying any infected leaves. Do this especially well each
fall to minimize reinfection from year to year. A clean layer
of organic mulch (such as shredded bark or half finished
compost or chopped leaves) applied before the plants leaf
out again in spring should also help prevent reinfection.

Neem oil may also be helpful. At the current time, the only
neem product I have seen that contains neem oil (rather than
the ingredient azadirachtin) as the active ingredient is Green
Light's Rose Defense. It is available through Gardener's Supply
Co, Burlington, VT. 800-863-1700, www.gardeners.com. Neem controls
aphids and mites on your roses, and the oil version of neem
also will control powdery mildew and black spot.

Some gardeners have had success using baking soda and
water sprays to control black spot. Tests in England
indicated that 1.5 tablespoons of baking soda in 1 quart of
water was effective. Add a few drops of dish detergent to
help it stick. You may want to try it and see for yourself.
Caution: Always test something new like this on a few leaves and
wait a few days to see the results before spraying all of your
plants.

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