I have a rather young and healthy pink rose, and I started to see yellowish and brown spots on old leaves, I assumed it was excess of water as it had been raining non-stop for weeks, so I took it under the eave to control the amount of water it was receiving, however, the yellowing didn't stop... and I saw a bit of yellow on the newest, greenest leaves on the top... That's when I decided to try this Baking Soda + Soap trick... and while spraying underneath the leaves, I found small spider eggs, so it's either fungus, spiders or any unidentified insect.
It doesn't kill the plant. We got a lot of rain one week and my heritage rose got leaf spot. I only water below but yoy can't help when it rains for days an I live in Georgia so the humidity doesn't help. I cleaned up as much as I could from this huge rose shrub. Cleaned all leaves that Falken around it. Sprayed with Captain Jacks 3n1. Took a large container of ready mixed. Cause you have to spray underside to. Also sprayed ground around the shrub. Might as well treat it for insects to cause I saw a Japanese Beatle and killed it. Had to go buy two more containers to do my all my plants. All my roses except one are in ground. Got one I need to set out but haven't yet. Might wait until fall because it's so hot right now. Don't know why I got back into trying to grow roses. Maybe I thought since I retired I could spend more time keeping them happy. Ugh! Maybe it's just the climate. Too humidity. I've had my heritage rose 5 years an it has been healthy all this time. I'm sure it will bounce back. It'd such a beautiful rose.
The rose flowers don’t die, only the leaves are affected. There are good treatments you can easily buy, the trick is to catch the disease early and follow the instructions carefully. First sign of black spot, pick off the affected leaves and put them in your rubbish bin [ not your compost pile or green waste bin. ]. Then spray rest of plant as directed. Usually works well.
If your plant is damp all the time and gets little sun and air flow it may be nearly impossible to get rid of. Also don't top water with a hose. Use a watering can at the root base to avoid disturbing spores.
Mine always gets it even when I take good care of it, it is right next to a neighbor's garden which he doesnt use therefore doesnt trim or keep nice, all the vegetation is wild and it attracts all kinds of pests, I still get pretty flowers but sadly the leaves look so bad, what I do is before Spring I cut down most of my rose bush, use a slow fertilizer in pearls, in Spring it grows back really fast and the leaves look healthy, it's by the end of the season when it gives flowers and then it happens that the leaves rust and get black spots. It's an increidble tough plant, I could keep aphids and little spider mites away thanks to some mint I keep in containers under it, throwing there some ladybugs has helped too. But still can't do anything about the leaves getting ugly by Summer. I don't see this problem in other neighbours rose bushes, so theremust be something I'm not doing of maybe my soil?.
None of this worked for me. It does work great for all the other diseases, but black spot ? Big ole NO... The only thing that does a good job if you live in an area that's prone to it, is a spray that has Copper fungicide in it. Also, do not spray in hot spells. You'll end up doing more harm than good !
The title should be "how make you quickly lose interest in your roses". If you use these tedious methods you will give up. The simple way is removing the infected leaves and wait for the new leaves to grow.
See the blog post: sunlightgrow.com/black-spots-on-rose-leaves/
I have a rather young and healthy pink rose, and I started to see yellowish and brown spots on old leaves, I assumed it was excess of water as it had been raining non-stop for weeks, so I took it under the eave to control the amount of water it was receiving, however, the yellowing didn't stop... and I saw a bit of yellow on the newest, greenest leaves on the top... That's when I decided to try this Baking Soda + Soap trick... and while spraying underneath the leaves, I found small spider eggs, so it's either fungus, spiders or any unidentified insect.
It doesn't kill the plant. We got a lot of rain one week and my heritage rose got leaf spot. I only water below but yoy can't help when it rains for days an I live in Georgia so the humidity doesn't help. I cleaned up as much as I could from this huge rose shrub. Cleaned all leaves that Falken around it. Sprayed with Captain Jacks 3n1. Took a large container of ready mixed. Cause you have to spray underside to. Also sprayed ground around the shrub. Might as well treat it for insects to cause I saw a Japanese Beatle and killed it. Had to go buy two more containers to do my all my plants. All my roses except one are in ground. Got one I need to set out but haven't yet. Might wait until fall because it's so hot right now. Don't know why I got back into trying to grow roses. Maybe I thought since I retired I could spend more time keeping them happy. Ugh! Maybe it's just the climate. Too humidity. I've had my heritage rose 5 years an it has been healthy all this time. I'm sure it will bounce back. It'd such a beautiful rose.
The rose flowers don’t die, only the leaves are affected. There are good treatments you can easily buy, the trick is to catch the disease early and follow the instructions carefully. First sign of black spot, pick off the affected leaves and put them in your rubbish bin [ not your compost pile or green waste bin. ]. Then spray rest of plant as directed. Usually works well.
hello, i am doing this but it keeps extending to all the other roses in the garden.
If your plant is damp all the time and gets little sun and air flow it may be nearly impossible to get rid of. Also don't top water with a hose. Use a watering can at the root base to avoid disturbing spores.
Thank you for a simple and natural way to cure black spot on roses.😊
Mine always gets it even when I take good care of it, it is right next to a neighbor's garden which he doesnt use therefore doesnt trim or keep nice, all the vegetation is wild and it attracts all kinds of pests, I still get pretty flowers but sadly the leaves look so bad, what I do is before Spring I cut down most of my rose bush, use a slow fertilizer in pearls, in Spring it grows back really fast and the leaves look healthy, it's by the end of the season when it gives flowers and then it happens that the leaves rust and get black spots. It's an increidble tough plant, I could keep aphids and little spider mites away thanks to some mint I keep in containers under it, throwing there some ladybugs has helped too. But still can't do anything about the leaves getting ugly by Summer. I don't see this problem in other neighbours rose bushes, so theremust be something I'm not doing of maybe my soil?.
None of this worked for me. It does work great for all the other diseases, but black spot ? Big ole NO... The only thing that does a good job if you live in an area that's prone to it, is a spray that has Copper fungicide in it. Also, do not spray in hot spells. You'll end up doing more harm than good !
Beautiful Upload friend. keep it up. Thank you for sharing this to us. Greetings from Korea
Mine get blackspot every year. The roses bloom. They were planted in the most humid part of the garden, so will always suffer.
@tt_widowmaker4838 thank you!
@tt_widowmaker4838 thanks, I'll try that.
Will try this thanks, but how much liquid soap?
I just removed all leaves in winter
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The title should be "how make you quickly lose interest in your roses". If you use these tedious methods you will give up.
The simple way is removing the infected leaves and wait for the new leaves to grow.
I actually tried something like that, baking soda + liquid soap + refined oil
But it made the symptoms worse (I don't know why) but my plant died 😭
VERY SAD YOUR PLANT DIED. CHECK THE RATIO OF ALL THREE INGREDIANTS 😢
Madang jooooon
Unable to watch due to the ridiculous distracting music
And taking majority of time saying nothing
Good job
933...Very nice work...I have subs
di UK NGGAK ada gaji segitu cleaning service, itu mah gaji Mgr... yg bener aja mbak