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Fungicide for canker

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  • RedQueenieRedQueenie Posts: 14
    Apologies for taking so long to upload a photo. Here are a couple. Not sure why they are on their side but hopefully you can still see the issue.


  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,147
     

    There’s a glitch re uploading photos on the site … it seems to only like those in landscape format. You can get around this by editing … either turning them before uploading or trimming the photo a fraction seems to work. 
    I’ve flipped these for you and hopefully @Marlorena will pop in again soon. 😊 

    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • RedQueenieRedQueenie Posts: 14
    Thank you :)
  • MarlorenaMarlorena Posts: 8,705
    Oh gosh that's nothing to worry about, I see this all the time..  most of the canes are fine, just a few need attention..

    Where I've put the red lines you should try and prune these out at those points.. get as close as you can but don't panic about it..  there is a yellowing, spotty, cane to the right that you will keep your eye on, might need taking out in the future..
    ..this is canker by the way..


    ..this  I don't think is canker but some other fungal infection.. just take out the cane as close as you can to the red line.. no need to fret if it's a bit above.. try and avoid the green canes..


    no problems, best of luck with your lovely roses.. !

    East Anglia, England
  • RedQueenieRedQueenie Posts: 14
    Brilliant, thank you so much for the advice :)
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