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Purchase               your               geraniums               from               reputable               dealers.

Isolate               all               new               geraniums               for               at               least               two               weeks               before               placing               them               among               your               other               plants.

Keep               remedies               on               hand               to               check               simple               diseases               and               destroy               pest               if               they               appear.

Remove               spent               flowers               faded               leaves.

If               a               pest               or               disease               attacks               one               of               your               geraniums,               isolate               the               plant               and               scrub               your               hands               before               handling               healthy               plants.

Simple               pesticides               and               precautionary               dusts               are               good               to               have               on               hand               in               the               event               of               trouble.

Keep               out               of               the               reach               of               children               and               pets.
               It               is               almost               impossible               for               the               average               gardener               to               distinguish               between               these               two               diseases               verticillium               and               stem               rot,               take               every               effort               to               keep               plants               in               a               healthy               growing               condition,               keeping               soil               sterilized,               and               discarding               all               plants               showing               symptoms               of               disease.
               Do               not               take               cuttings               from               infected               stock.

The               cutting               may               live               for               a               short               time               but               they               are               carriers               of               the               disease               and               may               spread               it               among               your               other               geraniums.

Verticillium               is               a               soil               fungus,               which               enters               geraniums               through               their               roots.

It               is               often               confused               with               bacterial               rot               and               indeed               many               of               the               symptoms               are               similar.

Verticillium               infected               plants               show               dwarfing,               yellow               leafing,               which               is               brighter               yellow               than               that               of               botrytis-infected               plants,               and               wilt.

Scented               leaved               cultivars               rarely               become               wilted,               but               they               do               develop               yellow               spotted               foliage.

Older               leaves               on               ivy-leaved               geraniums               lose               color,               turn               gray-brown               and               still               cling               to               the               plant.
               Bacterial               Leaf               Spot               and               Stem               Rot:
               Bacterial               Leaf               Rot               caused               by               xanthomonas               pelargoni.

This               bacterium               attacks               leaves               and               stems               of               plants,               and               cuttings.

Leaf               infection               shows               in               round               spots               or               large               angular               dead               areas.

Small               water               soaked               spots               on               the               undersides               of               leaves               symphonize               round               leaf               spot.

In               two               or               three               days               spots               become               slightly               indented               and               the               leaf               wilts               and               dies.

The               disease               may               spread               to               leaves               and               stems               or               it               may               check               itself,               as               many               varieties               are               immune               to               the               disease.

This               disease               may               manifest               itself               by               killing               an               angular               section               on               the               leaf.

Leaf               edges               wilt               and               in               a               week               or               two,               the               leaf               dies               and               falls               from               the               plant.

Angular               leaf               killing               is               only               one-step               away               from               stem               rot.
               Stem               Rot               or               Black               Rot:
               Stem               rot               is               the               scourge               of               geranium               growers.

Infected               stems               blacken               and               shrivel.

If               cut               open               these               areas               show               a               crumbly               black               rot.

Black               streaks               along               the               stems               show               the               presence               of               the               bacteria               in               the               vascular               or               water               carrying               system.

As               the               disease               progresses,               plants               suffer               heavy               damage               and               loss               of               foliage               until,               in               advanced               stages               the               only               foliage               remaining               will               be               small               leaves               at               branch               tips.

Bacteria               infected               cuttings               slowly               rot               from               the               base               upward               and               in               two               to               four               weeks               the               cuttings               stems               show               the               dull               black               brown               or               stem               rot.

The               disease               spread               by               knives,               which               have               been               contaminated               in               taking               cuttings               from               infected               plants,               by               handling               plants               and               splashing               water               on               plants.

There               is               no               known               cure               for               this               disease.

Destroy               plant               and               sterilize               all               tools,               used               on               the               infected               plant
               Other               Leaf               Spots:
               Botrytis               leaf,               blossom-blight               and               gray               mold               also               affect               geraniums.

Flower               petals               turn               brown               prematurely               and               drop               onto               the               leaves.

The               leaf               area               under               the               dead               blossoms               becomes               brown               and               moldy.

Botrytis-infected               leaves               do               not               wilt               and               hang               from               the               stem               limply               as               in               bacterial               leaf               spot.

Botrytis               usually               effects               older               leaves               first,               and               generally               confines               itself               to               a               few               leaves               rather               than               spreading               through               the               entire               plant.

Remove               all               dead               leaves               and               flowers.

The               disease               is               more               prevalent               among               plants               growing               in               cold               wet               poorly               ventilated               areas.

Raise               the               temperature,               lower               the               humidity,               provide               better               ventilation,               and               space               plants               so               they               do               not               crowd               one               another.
               Virus               Diseases:
               Virus               diseases               appear               more               in               winter               than               summer.

There               are               no               known               cures.

Foliage               affected               with               mosaic               virus               becomes               dotted               with               light               and               dark               areas.

Spreading               through               the               entire               plant               and               carried               in               cuttings.

Leaf               curl,               also               known               as               crinkle               measles,               symptoms               include               pale               yellow               spots,               foliage               crinkling               and               dwarfing               with               leaves               finally               yellowing               and               dropping.

Marginal               Leaf               roll               cupping               and               symptoms               of               curly               top,               a               virus               transmitted               by               the               beet               leafhopper               per.

Control               virus               diseases               by               propagating               with               disease               free               cutting               from               a               mother               block.
               Cutting               Rot:
               Cutting               rot,               Symptoms               are               brown               water               soaked               lesions               ate               the               base               of               the               cutting.

Soon               the               area               enlarges;               turns               black,               and               extends               upward               into               the               cutting.

The               affected               area               is               often               wet               and               slimy               and               the               leaves               yellow               and               fall               from               the               cutting.
               Pests:
               Aphids,               small               black               or               green               plant               lice,               appear               on               new               growth.

Use               a               household               insecticide               or               dip               tops               of               geraniums               into               soapy               water.
               Red               Spider:
               Red               Spider               is               common               in               high               temperature               and               low               humidity.

Red               spider               is               so               small               it               takes               a               magnifying               glass               to               see               them.

The               foliage               will               be               yellow               and               brown.

Get               rid               of               red               spider               by               spraying               with               household               insecticide               or               cold               water.
               Mealy               Bugs:
               Mealy               bugs               look               like               specks               of               cotton.

Touch               each               one               with               a               cotton               swab               dipped               in               alcohol,               nail               polish               remover               or               cologne.

Use               household               insecticide
               Caterpillars:
               Caterpillars,               Tobacco               budworms,               green               or               pinkish               caterpillars               that               hatch               from               eggs               laid               by               moths,               damage               flowers               by               boring               into               buds               and               dining               on               the               tender               petals.

Dust               with               insecticide.
               White               Fly:
               White               fly,               a               very               small               white               fly               often               group               together               on               the               underside               of               leaves,               sapping               strength               and               causing               leaves               to               turn               yellow               and               drop               from               the               plant.

Spray               with               insecticide
               Nematodes:
               Nematodes,               or               eelworms               are               not               visible               to               the               naked               eye,               yet               they               can               do               fatal               damage               to               the               geranium.

They               stunt               the               growth               of               the               geraniums,               showing               in               blisters               on               the               plant               leaves.

Knock,               the               geranium               free               from               the               pot,               examine               the               roots.

The               roots               will               have               small               nodules               or               swellings               along               the               roots.

Discard               and               burn               infested               plants.

Do               not               use               the               soil.

Scrub               geranium               pots               with               boiling               water.






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