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Common Diseases in Marigold Plant (Fungus, Mildew, Spider mite)

Common Diseases in Marigold Plant

Common Diseases in Marigold Plant

 

Marigolds are loved by gardeners for their bright colors, easy care, and versatility. They are perfect for adding a splash of color to balconies, terraces, and containers, making them a great choice for urban gardeners who may not have big garden spaces. However, marigolds can sometimes get diseases that affect their growth, flowering, and health.

For those growing marigolds in pots or small spaces, learning about common plant diseases and how to prevent them is important. This guide covers the main diseases affecting marigolds and offers simple tips to keep your plants healthy and blooming all season.

Common Diseases in Marigold and Prevention Tips

 

1. Fungal Diseases

 

(i) Leaf Spot and Fungus Infestation: Fungal spots on leaves can weaken the plant and spread quickly.

Prevention:

Trichoderma Fungicide

(ii) Powdery Mildew: This white powdery fungal growth can cover leaves and stems, affecting plant health.

Powdery mildew on marigold

Prevention:

(iii) Root Rot: Excess moisture can lead to fungal root rot, harming the plant from below.

Prevention:

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Pinching of Marigold Plant To Get More Flowers


2. Viral Diseases

 

(i) Mosaic Virus: This virus spreads through insects like aphids and whiteflies, causing light and dark green patches on leaves. It weakens the plant and reduces growth.

Prevention:


3. Bacterial Diseases

 

Root Rot and Leaf Bacterial Infections: Although bacterial infections are less common in marigolds, they can occasionally cause root rot or leaf spots.

Prevention:

By following these expert tips, gardeners and farmers can enjoy a healthy and profitable marigold crop, making their flower farming venture successful.

Also, read: How to grow Marigold plant at home


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