Prevention and Control of Black Spot Disease in Succulents
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The symptoms of black spot disease in succulents are generally black spots on the leaves, usually round, followed by the leaves wilting or rotting, easily falling off when touched. Gradually, all the leaves start to grow black spots until the growing point, and then the whole plant dies. This process is usually slow, and it often infects other succulents before it dies, so it should be isolated and treated early if found.
Medication: carbendazim, chlorothalonil. (I think these two drugs are basically enough, for beginners, those complex drug names are not recommended, enough is good enough).
Adding a point on the difference between black spot disease and soot blight: the main difference between black spot disease and soot blight is that black spot disease is generally just a few black dots (spot-like), while soot blight usually appears with many black dots, in short, it is (patch-like). Beginners should remember this main difference and it will be enough.
Adding another point on the difference between black spot disease and black rot disease: it's simple, black rot affects the entire plant, with leaves and rhizomes slowly turning black and rotting. Black spot disease, on the other hand, has black spots in some areas, slowly rotting and rotting. Remember this point, and you will definitely be able to distinguish between them.
Dealing with black spot disease in succulents is usually caused by improper watering, lack of ventilation, and stuffy heat in summer, which is quite麻烦 to handle. It is very difficult for most succulents to recover. However, the process of growing flowers is not only about appreciating their beauty but also about paying constant attention to them. Please do not discard the sick succulents around you and try to treat them.
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