Rose Problem
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Re: Rose Problem
Please try Onion/Garlic Spray, if it is caterpillars
B Shah
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Re: Rose Problem
AOA
From last 4 to 5 months i am usiing
20:20:20 NPK with trace elements+fungicide+mega moss
1 teaspon npk+ 1 teaspoon fugigcide + 10 ml mega moss not more in 5 ltr spray bootle.
i am using this soln weekly and its giving me outsatanding results.
My plants really health these days and blooms are also good instead of intense heat.
Pl also give plants some protection from heat these days. In containers heat is more intense than lawn.
Regards
From last 4 to 5 months i am usiing
20:20:20 NPK with trace elements+fungicide+mega moss
1 teaspon npk+ 1 teaspoon fugigcide + 10 ml mega moss not more in 5 ltr spray bootle.
i am using this soln weekly and its giving me outsatanding results.
My plants really health these days and blooms are also good instead of intense heat.
Pl also give plants some protection from heat these days. In containers heat is more intense than lawn.
Regards
Rafique
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Re: Rose Problem
Rafique, kindly let me know which fungicide brand are you using? and what is mega moss?
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Re: Rose Problem
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Fungicide's brand is polyram df 70%.
Mega Moss is pestiside----containing Acetamifrid
I am using only 8 to 10 ml mega moss in 5 liter water as a preventive measure. You can buy any other good pesticide for its replacement.
I am using this not only on roses but also in others plants.
Regards
Fungicide's brand is polyram df 70%.
Mega Moss is pestiside----containing Acetamifrid
I am using only 8 to 10 ml mega moss in 5 liter water as a preventive measure. You can buy any other good pesticide for its replacement.
I am using this not only on roses but also in others plants.
Regards
Rafique
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Re: Rose Problem
Thanks a bunch..
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Re: Rose Problem
I noticed from your pictures your roses are thriving in the soil you used. What mixture did you use? I'm trying to find out what is the best mixture for some own root and bare root roses I'm getting.
Re: Rose Problem
The semi-circles which u're seeing on your rose leaves are due to Leaf cutter bees. I was also intrigued by seeing these semi-circles on my rose leaves but then i saw these leaf cutter bees in action myself. These bees live solitary and are good pollinators, they don't harm plants other than disfiguring the leaves. I've read that in North America these bees were imported to assist in the pollination of food crops.
Watch the leaf cutter bees in action
Watch the leaf cutter bees in action
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Re: Rose Problem
I have watched this bee in my garden, chewing leaves of Parrot's Beak (Gmelina philippensis). good info ayub.ayub wrote:The semi-circles which u're seeing on your rose leaves are due to Leaf cutter bees. I was also intrigued by seeing these semi-circles on my rose leaves but then i saw these leaf cutter bees in action myself. These bees live solitary and are good pollinators, they don't harm plants other than disfiguring the leaves. I've read that in North America these bees were imported to assist in the pollination of food crops.
Watch the leaf cutter bees in action
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