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Old 29-11-2005, 12:26 AM posted to aus.gardens
meee
 
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Default Pelargoniums and geraniums problems

Yes, I had this problem too. remove all the affected leaves, don't worry, at
this time of year they will grow back, burn the affected leaves and flours
or dispose of in council garbage bin. Then spray weekly with a fungicide; I
think i used copper oxychloride (I'm not sure about the oxychloride bit, it
was copper something; an aqua coloured powder you mix up and use as a
fungicide). Make sure you keep the plant in full sun, and watch carefully.
also look for the source of the fungus, mine was coming from farmland
nearby. Moving the plant so that an obstacle such as a house is between the
plant and the source of infection can help a littl, and watering the roots
not the leaves also helped. Just keep the fungicide up and keep the plant in
full sun and you'll be away. Good luck!!

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"Wylie Wilde" wrote in message
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Hi,

My Pelargoniums and geraniums have got serious problems and I'm not too

sure
how to solve them.

The pelargonium flowers- esp the white variety- exhibit a problem similar

to
the rose disease called botrytis.
http://members.tripod.com/sactorose/ipm/83botrytis.html

The flowers have spots of sickly pink red in them. Most of the buds turn
brown and die.

The geraniums have small angry browny-red spots under their leaves and
yellow spots on top. The leaves turn brown and the plants looks positively
sick.

Not too sure what to do. What should i spray?

Cheers,

Wilde