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Tommy
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I planted 5 bareroot roses this year.It is my first time trying to grow roses and I noticed several roses have rust on the tip of the leaves.
Also along the tips of the stems they apear to be dying and moving down the plant.I cut them off and it did ok,but the rust is still a problem

how can I get rid of the rust?


Plants: 6 | From: N.C.,USA | Registered: May 2003  |  Seeded: 166.82.21.120
catlover
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I don't know much about roses either but moved into a home with quite a few. I had the same problem including black spot. First year I used a 3 in 1 Fungicide and have to repeat spraying several times. This year I tried Daconil. So far so good. It is all the wet weather we are having. Need to water ground and not leaves and open up the roses for good air ventilation. Don't allow water to stay on leaves overnight this really speeds the fungus. This is my suggestion as others may have different opinions. Catlover

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Plants: 7129 | From: California | Registered: Mar 2003  |  Seeded: 68.66.244.106
UV428
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Some guy told me to keep the under foilage trimmed back from around the ankles of the rose. This will allow good air circulation drying any dew or water on the plant.

Also to physically remove all traces of the infected leaves. This may take several days worth of selctive pruning those leaves.

I've done both pretty regulary and since I have my plants seems to be pretty healthy.

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Plants: 75 | From: McCleary, Washington | Registered: Jun 2003  |  Seeded: 216.223.16.176
Evan
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Tommy, do you also have black spot. I love roses and we live in almost the same climate. I have almost given up on roses because of the rust and black spot. My roses do so well in early spring and then again in the early fall because the humidity is lower. During the summer I just snip the infected leaves off until there is almost nothing but a cane with a puny bloom left.
Plants: 12 | From: Louisville, Kentucky | Registered: Jun 2003  |  Seeded: 68.18.83.52
   

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