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Re: die back
first of all good drainage.roses can not tolerate wet feet.dig a hole 1 ft in the soil.fill it with water when the water diasapear fill it again.if the water disappear after 30 mnts,no dranage problem.secondly fungus.it normally attacks roses in moonsoon.so its a big threat nowadays.spray with Bayers ALIETTE.it will prevent the fungus.in future spray anti fungus before arriving of the moonsoon to stop the fungus.thid factor is good air circulation.keep at least 2.5 ft dis when planting new bushes.prune hard as hard u can prune after 15 DEC.Keep in mind pruning can be good as well as bad.prune when u re expecting the danger of frost will be gone when new buds will sprout.normaly frost decreases after 10-15 dec.
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ok...
thnxx for ur precious suggetion. actually monsoon is the basic problem.....
thnxx for ur precious suggetion. actually monsoon is the basic problem.....
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Yes of course.warm wet conditions promote fungus which is the main cause of rose die back.i use Byers Aliette.it really works thats why i m suggesting you to use it.
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How good is Sodium carbonat- Copper Sulphate Spray for fungus.
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Brigd sb i use Aliette(fostile Aluminium 80%) on roses,citrus & mango trees.i m very satisfied with this product.
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It pays being expert in ChemistryMuhammad Arif Khan wrote:How good is Sodium carbonat- Copper Sulphate Spray for fungus.
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Yes u re right Adnan.ther are many anti fungus chemicals,hard to remember.one thing use of fugicides only reduce the black spot,but do not completly elimenate it,because of the moonsoon weather.
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I think such a mixture will be very corrosive to roses especially if not mixed in proper proportions. Copper sulfate is highly acidic and sodium carbonate is highly alkaline. I have seen lime-copper sulfate mixture being used on large trees but not sure how good such mixtures are on small plants.tweedle2009 wrote:It pays being expert in ChemistryMuhammad Arif Khan wrote:How good is Sodium carbonate- Copper Sulphate Spray for fungus.
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It is claimed to be good for roses.