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Initial post 20 APR 15 by Silvestris
This is the first time I post a question, so please let me know if I'm doing it wrong.

I have a big black spot problem in my rose borders - the vast majority of my plants are suffering from it, only a few have managed to stay healthy. I've tried removing all leaves, pruning the bushes so they're more airy and treating the soil with Trichoderma-enriched mulch, but I really can't say I've seen any improvement.

This last winter has been so mild I'm already finding the first black spots on my plants. I'm loath to simply get rid of the bushes, since many were hard to get and couldn't be replaced. So is there any other, more efficient way of treating it? All help and suggestions are very welcome!

Thank you.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 20 APR 15 by Jay-Jay
Maybe this will benefit Your roses...
Spraying solution used by the Rosarium in Winschoten Netherlands:
List of ingredients per litre hand-warm water(lowest used amounts)
- 2 grams of Magnesia-sulphate (Bitter-salt)
- 2 grams of spraying sulphur (f.i. Microsulfo Bayer or in the US: Micro Sulf® see:
http://www.nufarm.com/USAg/MicroSulfr )
- 2 ml of Algeco S (or another sea-algae solution)
- 7 ml of a seaweed extract
- 5 grams of sodium-bicarbonate (baking-soda)
- 5 ml of sunflower seed oil,
- 0.25 ml of dish-washing detergent,

Dissolve in 1L lukewarm water and use under dry weather-circumstances at temperatures below 25°C.
Clean the spraying equipment after use with hot water and detergent or degreaser.
Repeat after lots of raining or in 10-14 days' intervals)
Success and good luck!
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 20 APR 15 by Silvestris
Thank you very much! I'll see fi I can get my hand on all of the ingredients and give it a try!
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 20 APR 15 by Jay-Jay
Try the drug-store or the Pharmacist.
You might do it the simple way if not all the ingredients are available: Just use the Micro-sulphur from Bayer.
Most likely to get in Sweden too at the hardware-store or an agricultural shop.
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