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    How to protect your roses from black spot disease

    Dr. Parthasarathy Seethapathy/Amrita School of Agricultural Sciences/Bugwood.org
    Symptoms of Black Spot disease appear on a rose plant in Tamil Nadu, India on Aug. 6, 2018

    Few garden plants attract as much admiration as roses. They’re as beautiful in the garden as they are in a vase, and their flowers are almost universally a symbol of love

    Unfortunately, they don’t always grow without challenges. Wilting, infestations and infections are not uncommon. And none are more dreaded than the often-deadly black spot disease

    Although there is no cure for black spot, it can be effectively managed — and future growth protected — with a bit of vigilance

    What to do if you see those telltale black spots

    Caused by the fungus Diplocarpon rosae, black spot disease causes telltale black spots on foliage. Left unchecked, the often-fatal infection will diminish blooms and severely weaken plants, which increases their susceptibility to other diseases, pest infestations and winter injury

    If your plant is affected, prune away all infected leaves and branches and rake all fallen plant parts from the soil. Then, place the debris in a sealed bag and dispose of it in the trash; leaving it on the soil will lead to reinfection. Avoid doing this when the weather is humid, as spores spread rapidly when exposed to moisture

    There are many fungicides indicated for the prevention and treatment of black spot

    The most effective contain the chemical mancozeb. After cleaning up around the plants, apply the fungicide according to the package directions (probably three applications spaced 10 days apart). The fungicide should stop disease progression, and keeping the ground clear of affected leaves will prevent spores from making themselves at home in the soil, where they would otherwise reinfect the plants

    Alternatively, Neem oil and copper fungicide are among the most environmentally friendly treatments for black spot. Apply after cleaning up around plants, as above, and take care to follow package directions carefully

    Next spring, when leaf buds begin to open, apply a preventive fungicide, such as Neem oil, copper or one containing the active ingredient potassium bicarbonate

    Spraying a solution of 1 tablespoon each of baking soda and ultrafine horticultural oil diluted in a gallon of water can also be a preventive against black spot and other fungal and mildew diseases. Don’t be tempted to use more baking soda than recommended, however. Its salt content can injure plants if overused

    Planting onions or tomatoes near roses will also help discourage black spot fungal infections

    Following best practices can go a long way, too: Space plants sufficiently to allow light and air to circulate between plants and into inner branches. Water deeply only once a week (less during rainy periods) using a soaker hose, which directs water straight to roots and keeps foliage dry. Overhead sprinklers and other methods that wet leaves encourage the growth of fungal diseases such as powdery mildew, in addition to black spot

    Selecting resistant varieties, especially in humid conditions, is the best way to avoid the disease. Shrub roses such as those in the Knockout and Oso Easy families, are among the most immune, but there are some cultivars of other species that offer varying degrees of resistance, too. When shopping for plants, you’ll find resistance information on labels and catalog descriptions

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