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sutekesh
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This rose is susceptible for Pseudoperonospora sparsa, or false mildew.
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#2 of 4 posted
7 APR 16 by
sutekesh
Jay-Jay is referring to downy mildew see http://www.rose.org/rose-care-articles/downy-mildew/
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#3 of 4 posted
7 APR 16 by
Jay-Jay
You're right Sutekesh, I chose to use the Latin name, for else I only could translate the Dutch "Valse Meeldauw"; to False Mildew", but it of-course is Downy Mildew! Stems get purplish-blueish spots, that expand and the next year those canes/stems die. The leafs get at the underside a grayish layer, the leaves rot or dry depending the weather and fall off!
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#4 of 4 posted
7 DEC 23 by
MKGarden
Thanks, Jay Jay for posting your opinion. It’s nice to see a review by a friendly face. Keep up the amazing job you’re doing on YouTube! I’m a huge fan!
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#5 of 4 posted
7 DEC 23 by
Jay-Jay
Best MKGarden, You're welcome,
Which job on YouTube? I'm not aware of doing anything on YouTube. That has to be a mix-up.
Best regards, Jay-Jay.
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How is your hybridizing coming along?
Do you have any pictures to post?
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#1 of 1 posted
4 DEC 21 by
sutekesh
Hi Steve, still at it and coming along slowly. Some of my roses are already available commercially and a couple of are being tested. Thank you for asking. I post photos under my member name sutekesh.
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