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white "powder" on acanthus
my acanthus's are covered in a white "powder" (some sort of mildew?) this
also seems to affect the forget me nots nearby. I haven't managed to find out what it is or how, if it is possible, to treat it as it makes the leaves look ugly! any suggestions? chaz |
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white "powder" on acanthus
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writes in article , chaz at wrote on 1/6/03 4:52 pm: my acanthus's are covered in a white "powder" (some sort of mildew?) this also seems to affect the forget me nots nearby. I haven't managed to find out what it is or how, if it is possible, to treat it as it makes the leaves look ugly! Acanthus are famous for getting mildew though I've never had quite so much trouble forget me nots, myself. Any fungicide, such as you'd use on roses, for example, should help you. Forgetmenots get mildew, especially later in the season when they're coming to the end of their flowering season. Usually if you take off the flowering stems the new shoots below are free of mildew. Making sure the ground is moist enough, keeping everything well watered, might get rid of the mildew without needing a fungicide. -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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white "powder" on acanthus
On Sun, 01 Jun 2003 15:52:03 GMT, "chaz"
wrote: my acanthus's are covered in a white "powder" (some sort of mildew?) this also seems to affect the forget me nots nearby. I haven't managed to find out what it is or how, if it is possible, to treat it as it makes the leaves look ugly! any suggestions? chaz Do you live anywhere near Stephen Poley? he is the local crackhead and may well be dealing in your area. -- So, you dont like reasoned, well thought out, civil debate? I understand. /´¯/) /¯../ /..../ /´¯/'...'/´¯¯`·¸ /'/.../..../......./¨¯\ ('(...´...´.... ¯~/'...') \.................'...../ ''...\.......... _.·´ \..............( \.............\.. |
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white "powder" on acanthus
Making sure the ground is moist enough, keeping everything well watered, might get rid of the mildew without needing a fungicide. -- Kay Easton Ah! that explains it! I have very free draining soil which dries to a dust if I'm not careful, so with the dry weather we've been having no wonder its bad this year! will spraying and watering restore the leaves to their shiny state? chaz |
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