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Aly 04-08-2005 05:24 PM

Fatsia japonica
 
My fatsia japonica has black spots on leaves. (sure it is leaf spot) According to books spray with fungicide. So many different types of leaf spot. Not sure what to spray with. Books say fungicides containing carbendazim and mancozeb can be used to control certain leaf spots, but unsire if sprays containing these ingredients will be any good on fatsia. Any Ideas?

cineman 05-08-2005 12:10 AM

Hi,
Is it outdoors? if so possible cause is weather, we have had some days where
it has rained followed by strong sunshine, the raindrops can act as a
magnifying glass which can scorch spots on leaves. Only safeguard is keep
out of direct sunlight.
You could take a look at this site which suggests Fatsia is troubled by red
spider mite
http://the-plant-directory.com/pages/pests.htm

regards
Cineman


"alison weekes" wrote in message
...

My fatsia japonica has black spots on leaves. (sure it is leaf spot)
According to books spray with fungicide. So many different types of
leaf spot. Not sure what to spray with. Books say fungicides
containing carbendazim and mancozeb can be used to control certain leaf
spots, but unsire if sprays containing these ingredients will be any
good on fatsia. Any Ideas?


--
alison weekes




Aly 05-08-2005 05:00 PM

Hi
Thanks for reply. Have moved it into shady border. Will have a look at the suggested web page as well.
Thanks




Quote:

Originally Posted by cineman
Hi,
Is it outdoors? if so possible cause is weather, we have had some days where
it has rained followed by strong sunshine, the raindrops can act as a
magnifying glass which can scorch spots on leaves. Only safeguard is keep
out of direct sunlight.
You could take a look at this site which suggests Fatsia is troubled by red
spider mite
http://the-plant-directory.com/pages/pests.htm

regards
Cineman


"alison weekes" wrote in message
...

My fatsia japonica has black spots on leaves. (sure it is leaf spot)
According to books spray with fungicide. So many different types of
leaf spot. Not sure what to spray with. Books say fungicides
containing carbendazim and mancozeb can be used to control certain leaf
spots, but unsire if sprays containing these ingredients will be any
good on fatsia. Any Ideas?


--
alison weekes


Janet Baraclough 05-08-2005 08:38 PM

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My fatsia japonica has black spots on leaves. (sure it is leaf spot)
According to books spray with fungicide. So many different types of
leaf spot. Not sure what to spray with. Books say fungicides
containing carbendazim and mancozeb can be used to control certain leaf
spots, but unsire if sprays containing these ingredients will be any
good on fatsia. Any Ideas?


Fatsia leaves are so waxy and water repellent, I doubt if fungicides
would penetrate. I just snap off any spoiled leaves (where they join the
trunk), which encourages the plant to make more new ones.

Janet.


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