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Why Does African sandalwood Get Spotty Leaves?
African sandalwood, also known as African sandalwood
Spots is a fungal disease impacting African sandalwood, characterized by discolored lesions on leaves and stems, which can lead to reduced photosynthesis and growth, potentially affecting the overall health and commercial value of the plant.

Symptom Analysis

The primary symptoms on African sandalwood include circular to irregular brown or black spots on leaves and stems. As the disease progresses, these spots may coalesce, causing larger areas of damage and possible defoliation.
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What Causes Spots Disease on African sandalwood?

Fungal pathogens
Specific fungi, such as Cercospora spp., are responsible for initiating and spreading spots through spores.
Environmental factors
High humidity and warm temperatures facilitate the fungal growth and disease spread.
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How to Treat Spots Disease on African sandalwood?

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Pruning: Remove and destroy affected plant parts to reduce disease spread.

Improved air circulation: Space plants adequately and control weed growth to enhance air flow around African sandalwood.
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Fungicide application: Apply copper-based fungicides or other recommended products at early symptom onset, following local guidelines.

How to Prevent Spots on African sandalwood?

Regular monitoring
Regularly inspect African sandalwood for early signs of Spots to manage outbreaks promptly.
Avoid overhead watering
Use drip irrigation or water at the base to minimize leaf wetness, reducing fungal infection risks.
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When is Spots Most Active Period on African sandalwood?

Spots is most active during warm, moist conditions typically found in late spring through early fall, when humidity is high and rainfall is frequent.

Infectivity

Can spread quickly under favorable conditions but can be managed with adequate control measures.

Lethality

Rarely lethal if managed early, though severe infections can significantly impact plant vitality.

FAQs on African Sandalwood

Can Spots disease kill African sandalwood?
While generally low in lethality, severe unchecked infections may threaten the plant's survival.
How can I tell if African sandalwood has Spots disease?
Look for small, discolored spots on leaves and stems, which may enlarge and merge over time.
Is Spots contagious to other plants?
Yes, Spots can spread to nearby susceptible plants through airborne or water-splashed spores.
How often should I apply fungicide for Spots?
Apply as per the label’s recommendation, usually at the onset of disease and throughout the humid season.
Can pruning really help control Spots?
Yes, removing infected parts reduces the fungal load and lowers the risk of further infection.
What are the best cultural practices to prevent Spots in African sandalwood?
Ensure good air circulation, avoid overhead watering, and maintain healthy plants with adequate spacing and regular monitoring.
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