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Euphorbia with White Mould

PostPosted: 16 Jun 2010 12:28
by torquil
Hi,

I have one Euphorbia x Martini and one Euphorbia with reddish leaves, these plants are being affected by a white mould on the leaves, they look really awful. We did not prune the plants back after flowering, could this possibly be the cause, or is it a disease which can be treated?

I understand you give free advice on plant care, I would be very grateful if you could help with this problem.

We are also looking for small colorful evergreen plants for a patio container, have you any suggestions.

Thanking you in anticipation of your help.

PostPosted: 16 Jun 2010 12:33
by gardening_guru
Hi,

If the white mould is mainly on the top of the leaf surfaces it is probably powdery mildew which is caused by dry conditions at the root area.

If the white mould is mainly on the undersides of the leaves it is more likely to be downy mildew caused by conditions that are too damp in the root area.

Either way if the foliage looks really unsightly cut it all down to ground level, Euphorbia (being a close relative of bindweed) are quite hard to kill and should re-sprout from the base. When it re-sprouts try and correct the watering regime according to which type of mildew it is.

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