What is Rust
Rust fungus is easily identified by the many orange or red pustules on leaves or stems which break open and release masses of spores. Rust fungus grows within the leaf so there is usually a copy of the spores on the underside of the leaf as well. Different rust fungi attack different host plants so rust on gerananiums won't spread to other types of plants. Rust is a common disease of calendulas, roses, snapdragons, geraniums, gerberas and beans. Rust can also attack turf. It has become a serious disease of frangipani, willows and poplar trees.
Symptoms
Orange pustules on leaves or stems.
Plants Impacted
- Calendulas
- Roses
- Snapdragons
- Geraniums
- Gerberas
- Beans
Best Treatment for Rust
Yates Rose Shield Concentrate: suitable for use on Roses and ornamentals
Yates Lime Sulfur: suitable for use on Roses & ornamentals, stone fruit, pome fruit, and tomatoes and vegetables.
How to Prevent Rust
- Avoid overhead watering
- Water only in the morning
- Spray with a suitable product at the earliest sign of infection and repeat application until there is no further sign of the disease
- Monitor plants regularly