How do I care for browning roses?
Hi ! In my garden the lists of roses starting be brown . What is the reasons?
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Hi Vasya! I hope this information will give you some idea why your roses turn brown.
https://www.hunker.com/13427257/what-causes-rose-buds-to-turn-brown-before-opening-on-bushes
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/rose-petal-edge-turn-brown-76606.html
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/roses/brown-edges-on-rose-leaves.htm
https://www.thespruce.com/why-flowers-die-1315929
it's called Rust; it's a fungus "Rose rust is a disease caused by the parasitic fungus Phragmidium tuberculatum and some other closely related species. Rust fungus, caused by Phragmidium fungus, affects roses. There are actually nine species of the rose rust fungus. Roses and rust are a frustrating combination for rose gardeners because this fungus can not only ruin the look of roses, but, if left untreated, rust spots on roses will eventually kill the plant.It is specific to roses, and appears in spring and persists until the leaves fall. Susceptibility to rust varies widely among rosecultivars, and most modern roses should be resistant to rust.Roses are more vulnerable when- not enuf sun too much water. To try and prevent this disease from spreading, remove any of the rust infected leaves and burn them. Do not add them to your compost heaps. When spring comes spray your roses with a Bordeaux mixture to prevent the rust from appearing later on. Again, baking soda in water will do the trick as well. Good site good info. http://www.countryfarm-lifestyles.com/rose-diseases.html#.XGiKklxKjIU Home made sprays to kill fungus on plants https://homeguides.sfgate.com/homemade-spray-control-rust-plants-32703.html
Yes, it’s rust, a fungus. Water only in the morning.