Is Braodleaf Weedkiller Slowly Killing My Roses?
Natalie1774
10 years ago
My husband ignorantly sprayed many of my roses with a broadleaf weed killer a couple of months ago in the aim of killing clover. Since then my roses look as though they are slowly dying! I've pulled four out that I think were goners, their canes eventually went black after cutting back. I have others that look like they have survived but seem to be going backwards slowly, with either no new growth or the new growth is curled. Im not sure if the weed killer is still affecting these roses after 2 months or if I've got another problem? I've uncurled some of the curly new growth and found small white worms. Can anyone suggest to me what might be happening to my roses?
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seil zone 6b MI
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