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Rose bush fungus?
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04/30/22 02:01 AM
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What’s this? Have a few spots identical to this. Overall the roses are healthy.
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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04/30/22 02:11 AM
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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04/30/22 02:12 AM
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Rose Rosette Disease.
It’s terminal and spreads. There is no cure.
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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04/30/22 07:17 AM
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That sucks! I sure hope my rose bushes don't get that one. https://dcmga.com/north-texas-gardening/insectspests/rose-rosette-disease-faq/"What do I do if my rose is infected with RRD? Cover the rose with a trash bag and cut it to the ground. Dig up the roots and throw the entire rose away. If you cannot remove the rose with a covered bag, trim and toss it in a trash bag and then throw it away. Do not use a blower to remove debris from the area. Dig up all the roots and throw them away. Avoid dragging the infected shrub through your garden until it is bagged."
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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04/30/22 10:59 AM
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We tried a couple of times to grow Rose bush's and they kept getting that crap, No Mas!
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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04/30/22 11:35 AM
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We lost 50 bushes to it. Our back yard used to be beautiful when they were in bloom.
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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04/30/22 01:16 PM
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We tried a couple of times to grow Rose bush's and they kept getting that crap, No Mas! Dug mine out and waited 8 months to replant. They got it again. Not only is mite/virus carried by the wind it stays in the soil.
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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04/30/22 01:19 PM
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That’s sort of the problem with roses. Black spot. If they don’t get a lot of moving air they develop fungus.
Sprays are available to control it. I finally stopped planting them.
Try oleanders instead.
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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#8588220
04/30/22 01:57 PM
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freeze will get the oleanders in north texas.
people plant their double knockouts too close together and dont let them grow to full size/ leave them alone. just deadhead them.
and most are just too dam wet/irrigated and fertilized with weed and feed from the yard
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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04/30/22 02:10 PM
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Seen that on a few of our now gone knockouts, didn't know what is was though. Took a couple of years, but finally turned pdq.
Wade, if that is what it is, I'd bag'em and remove ones with sign before it spreads, if it hasn't already
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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04/30/22 03:30 PM
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Rose Rosette Disease.
It’s terminal and spreads. There is no cure. Any rose you try to plant from now on will get it.
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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04/30/22 04:22 PM
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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04/30/22 04:43 PM
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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04/30/22 08:05 PM
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Are you talking about the red leaves? That’s just sucker growth. Cut them at the base. Trim knockouts all the way back to the woody stem in February. Leaves plenty of room for air to circulate. I don’t have issues with them.
Oleanders are poisonous…..and they don’t like cold.
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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04/30/22 08:06 PM
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Also water at the base with drip irrigation….not overhead.
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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04/30/22 09:08 PM
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Wow, those are beautiful.. Here's mine. And I don't even know what kind they are. If anybody knows.. Please tell me...
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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04/30/22 09:16 PM
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I’ll give that a try. Wifey isn’t happy about this
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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04/30/22 09:18 PM
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Are you talking about the red leaves? That’s just sucker growth. Cut them at the base. Trim knockouts all the way back to the woody stem in February. Leaves plenty of room for air to circulate. I don’t have issues with them.
Oleanders are poisonous…..and they don’t like cold. They were cut to the base. They are now 4.5 feet tall. Amazing how fast they recover
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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04/30/22 10:58 PM
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Wow, those are beautiful.. Here's mine. And I don't even know what kind they are. If anybody knows.. Please tell me... They are...
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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05/01/22 04:38 AM
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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05/01/22 03:28 PM
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So what you’re saying is there’s is a fungus among us?
We dug ours out last summer, we had those worms that build a leaf funnel looking thing. I want way lower maintenance than they require.
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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05/01/22 03:45 PM
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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05/01/22 04:34 PM
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So what you’re saying is there’s is a fungus among us?
We dug ours out last summer, we had those worms that build a leaf funnel looking thing. I want way lower maintenance than they require. These knockout roses are some of the easiest things to grow. I’ve given them no water and they have gone from 1.5 foot tall stumps to 4.5 foot tall fully bloomed out this year. Other than a quick spray with bug repellent for those sack worms you speak of, I haven’t done anything. Yes, there are other plants that are extremely low maintenance, but none of them will put off the flower of knockout roses.
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Re: Rose bush fungus?
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05/02/22 02:45 AM
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Rose Rosette Disease.
It’s terminal and spreads. There is no cure. Any rose you try to plant from now on will get it. This is correct. They will continue to bloom but also decline at the same time. Pull them when you can not stand to look at them any more.
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