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How to prevent black, dry, spreading areas on my Anthurium plant

My new anthurium plant is experiencing black, dry areas on the leaves. What is causing this, and how can I prevent it? The surface of the soil is damp. The plant is in a high light area, but not in direct sun.


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#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 10/31/2017 @ 12:29 pm

This is, most likely, a fungal issue. The most common cause is over-watering. I have a method I use That works very well.

My recipe is as follows: First, you will want to prime your soil with wettable sulfur (for fungus control) and dolomitic lime. (for balancing pH, supplementing magnesium, and calcium.) Then, you will mix the following in a spray bottle with warm water, and a spoonful of coconut oil- Neem oil, rosemary oil, garlic extract, thyme oil, cinnamon extract, and for heavier insect infestations, Clove oil.
Spray as often as needed.


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