To treat fungus on hydrangeas, start by removing any affected leaves or flowers. Improve air circulation by spacing plants appropriately and avoid overhead watering. Consider applying a fungicide labeled for use on hydrangeas following package instructions.
Some good "get well soon" flowers include daisies, peonies, and hydrangeas. Daisies stay in bloom even after the patient gets better, peonies are the symbol of healing, and hydrangeas represent perseverance.
No, mushroom compost is not good for hydrangeas. The flowering plants in question may be sensitive to soil fungi. Mushroom compost works well for acid-loving plants even though in this case ericaceous compost is the best choice.
Do you mean the fungicide, brand name Quadris (azoxystrobin)?
bananas have potassium.potassium helps plant have a good water level and resist drought.
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Yes, Annabelle hydrangeas are vascular plants. Vascular plants have specialized tissues for conducting water, minerals, and nutrients throughout the plant, and Annabelle hydrangeas fit this criterion.
Yes, copper fungicide can be used on bamboo plants.
Fungicide is a chemical compound or organism that kills fungus. Contact fungicide is a spray, and it only protects the plant from fungus in the areas where the spray comes in direct contact. Systemic fungicide is taken up into the plant, so it is redistributed through the xylem vessels and protects the entire plant from fungus.
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