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Horticultural oil for leaf spot?

sara82lee
10 years ago

Last year I one day, seemingly suddenly, noticed spots COVERING my hydrangea leaves, and the kind folks here helped my identify it as leaf spot. I picked off all of the leaves - every one, because they were all infected, and sprayed religiously with Daconil, every other day or so. I replaced the mulch under the hydrangea. The Daconil did virtually nothing, and any new growth the hydrangea put out was quickly eaten up by the leaf spot the whole rest of the summer.

Then I started noticing the leaf spot popping up randomly on other plants. I am feeling cursed by leaf spot and don't want to start the new year with it spreading to everything. My hawthorn bush, the only thing green right now, a huge bush that's been there forever, is also covered in it. There is no way I could possibly pick off all of the leaves on it.

I went to my local garden center with a sample. They told me the Daconil wasn't going to solve such an extensive problem and gave me some horticultural oil. They told me to spray everything and that it would coat the plants with an oil that wouldn't wash off. The oil is supposed to protect the plants from getting the leaf spot and contain what's already there so it can't spread. Of course the man that sold it to me acted like it was some kind of miracle cure. I'm hesitant to believe it is that easy. And the active ingredient is mineral oil.

Anyone know if the man at the garden center was right?

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