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1 Comment To "Black Spot On Pitopsporum So If I Was To Have My Plants Above 30 Degrees No More Black Spot"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 05/20/2022 @ 9:28 am
This will need to be treated by fungicides. Diplocarpon rosae disease is easy to control, and will require prevention, mostly.
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