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Dealing with Leaf Spot Diseases
medium
Gardening
Ongoing/Seasonal
7 steps
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Safety Warnings
Always wear gloves when handling diseased foliage to prevent spreading spores
Follow all label instructions if applying fungicides
Tools Needed
Pruning shears
— Sharp, bypass pruners
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Rubbing alcohol
— 70% isopropyl
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Garden rake
— Standard leaf rake
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Materials
Fungicide
— Copper-based or organic approved
(As needed)
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Waste bags
— Heavy-duty plastic
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Steps
1
Inspect plants for symptoms of leaf spot, such as anthracnose or tar spot.
Tip: Identify the specific pathogen to choose the correct treatment.
2
Prune and remove infected leaves immediately from the plant.
Tip: Avoid shaking the plant, which can spread spores to healthy leaves.
3
Sterilize pruning tools with rubbing alcohol between every cut.
Tip: This prevents transferring the disease from one branch to another.
4
Clear all fallen infected debris from the soil surface using a rake.
Tip: Spore-carrying leaves left on the ground can reinfect the plant next season.
5
Dispose of all infected plant material in waste bags; do not compost diseased foliage.
Tip: Home compost piles often do not reach temperatures high enough to kill fungal spores.
6
Apply an appropriate fungicide to the remaining healthy foliage to prevent further spread.
Tip: Apply during the early morning or evening to avoid foliage burn.
7
Adjust watering habits to avoid getting water directly on the leaves.
Tip: Use drip irrigation or soak the base of the plant; wet leaves encourage fungal growth.
Pro Tips
Increase spacing between plants to improve airflow and reduce humidity around foliage.
Monitor plants closely during high-humidity seasons when leaf spot diseases are most prevalent.
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Sources
Synthesized from 4 verified sources:
Wind River Greens Plant Database
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Wind River Greens Plant Database
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Gutenberg: Home Vegetable Gardening
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