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Why Does Common morning glory Get Spotty Leaves?
Common morning glory, also known as Purple morning-glory
Spots on Common morning glory are a common fungal disease characterized by discolored lesions on foliage, impacting growth and vitality. It often leads to diminished aesthetics and vigor.

Symptom Analysis

Spotted or necrotic leaves, yellowing or chlorosis, defoliation, and decreased flowering are major symptoms exhibited by Common morning glory.
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What Causes Spots Disease on Common morning glory?

Fungal Pathogens
Different fungi, such as Cercospora and Alternaria species, which thrive in warm, moist conditions.
Environmental Conditions
High humidity levels, poor air circulation, and overcrowded plants facilitate the spread.
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How to Treat Spots Disease on Common morning glory?

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Pruning Infected Areas: Remove and destroy infected plant parts to reduce fungal spread.

Improve Air Circulation: Space plants adequately and trim to facilitate airflow and lower humidity.
Pesticide
Fungicide Application: Use registered fungicides to control the spread of the fungus, following label instructions.

How to Prevent Spots on Common morning glory?

Sanitation
Regularly clean tools and avoid overhead watering to minimize moisture on leaves.
Fungicide Preventative
Applying fungicides during susceptible periods can prevent the establishment of the disease.
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When is Spots Most Active Period on Common morning glory?

The disease is most active during warm, wet seasons due to optimal conditions for fungal proliferation.

Infectivity

Highly infectious due to airborne spores and splashing water.

Lethality

Common morning glory can withstand infection but may experience severe decline if untreated.

FAQs on Common Morning Glory

Can Spots on Common morning glory spread to other plants?
Yes, the disease can spread to nearby plants through fungal spores carried by wind or water.
What are the first signs of Spots on Common morning glory?
The first signs include small discolored lesions on the leaves that expand over time.
Will Spots kill my Common morning glory?
Spots can be lethal if left untreated, resulting in significant damage and potential plant death.
Are Spots on Common morning glory contagious to pets and humans?
The disease is not contagious to pets or humans, as it is specific to plants.
Can Spots on Common morning glory survive winter?
Fungal spores of Spots can survive in plant debris during winter, to infect new growth in spring.
Is it safe to eat fruits from a Common morning glory with Spots?
While the disease affects foliage, fruits are typically safe to consume after proper washing.
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