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The rose you see in this post is an ornamental plant belonging to our neighbor's house, it grows bigger in the special yard of their house.
This pink rose plant previously grew fresh in their backyard, many of their friends got the seeds of this ornamental plant from their gifts, we also often get the gift.
But today this beautiful flower is plunged into a disease of unknown causes. However, rose plants are also very often found in underdeveloped conditions and sometimes experience drying so that they will eventually die.
So in my daily experience in treating ornamental plants on this one, there are some signs that make it experience disease or disease. So in this case I will describe some of the characteristics of roses that have a disease, in our daily lives. Then this is the explanation,
So for more easily you know when your rose is attacked by disease then you can see in the explanation below,
1. There are stains
In general, things that are not common occur on roses, such as stems, leaf stems, leaf support or stipules, flower base, petals, and flower buds are black or chalky so that the brightness of the flowers is different from normal.
2. Color difference from the original
It is very easy to know that when a rose is growing or is in bloom, its development does not correspond to the number of days or the phases are very slow, usually if the flowers have appeared on the seeds of the stem then within three days the roses will slowly develop from the shape of the bud up to at this stage it develops into beautiful roses.
However, the development of roses that have been stricken with disease will be very slow growth sometimes does not reach the final stage of development that the roses have withered and died.
3. There are patches like white chalk
Roses that have contracted a disease or a natural virus originating from the natural environment experience a change in color, this happens because it is coated with white speckled chalk attached to the crown of the flower itself. So that if the rose is pink then it turns into another color in general rather whitish.

So if things have happened above, then do prevention as early as possible, because your roses can still be treated, then how to overcome them? So in this case it will be mentioned in a future post.
Will be continued in the future.....
Explanation of | pictures and writing |
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Photografer | @syerefah |
Camera | MI Note/7 |
Photo address | Medan, Indonesia |
Themes | How to find out your roses have a disease and how to overcome them |
Source of knowledge | Own ideas |
