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Ash like layer on leaf edges and stems
Hi,
I have 2 Roses, in 2x10gal containers, on sunny location of my back yard. I been feeding with Bayer Advanced Garden 2-in-1 Rose & Flower Care granules every 3 weeks. The blooming are so beautiful and the leaves looks healthy untill last week. Today I take a look and the leaves all shows kind of a layer of ash, especially on the leaf edges and on some part of the stem. Looks like fungus to me. Since the rose are still giving excellent bloom. It bloom out in dark pink, about a palm size flowers with multiple layers. It coulld be climbing type with long stems and bloom. The plastic wrapper it comes says Arizona, Slender buds reveal long-lasting blooms on long stems. Low-growing, less than 3'. Salmon-apricot, large, double flowers, Hybrid Tea-Rose. At one place the word Climbing been covered with a paper sticker so that it read as Classic Rose. Whatever it is, I really start to like it and dont want it to die of any disease. What should I use to save them. I never remove the roses off the plant when their color fades and starts withering. I think I should start removing the flowers when they start to wither. The containers has bottom tray/hole so excess water will flow off. So I doubt over water or moisture being a problem. Appreciate any help to save them from the leaf disease. Thank you Sam I live in Zone6. |
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