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Sticky sage > Black mold
Why Are Sticky sage Affected by Black Mold?
Sticky sage, also known as Yellow sage
Black mold is a fungal disease that affects Sticky sage, causing discolored leaf spots, stunted growth, and potential plant death if left unchecked.

Symptom Analysis

Discolored leaf spots with concentric rings, leaf yellowing, defoliation, and stunted growth, particularly impacting the foliage of Sticky sage.
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What Causes Black mold Disease on Sticky sage?

Fungi
Specifically from the genus Alternaria or Cladosporium, these fungi thrive in warm, humid conditions.
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How to Treat Black mold Disease on Sticky sage?

Non pesticide
Remove infected parts: Prune away and dispose of infected plant parts to reduce spore load.

Improve air circulation: Space Sticky sage adequately and trim surrounding vegetation to enhance airflow.

Reduce humidity: Allow soil to dry between waterings and avoid overhead watering to minimize moisture.
Pesticide
Fungicide application: Apply appropriate fungicides, such as chlorothalonil or mancozeb, following label instructions.

How to Prevent Black mold on Sticky sage?

Sanitize gardening tools
Clean equipment regularly to prevent the spread of spores.
Use disease-resistant varieties
Opt for Sticky sage varieties known to be resistant to black mold.
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When is Black mold Most Active Period on Sticky sage?

The disease is most active during warm, humid conditions, as these are ideal for fungal growth and spore dissemination.

Infectivity

Spores can spread through water splashes and wind, posing a moderate infection risk.

Lethality

While potentially fatal if untreated, most Sticky sage can recover with proper care.

FAQs on Sticky Sage

Can black mold on Sticky sage plants spread to other types of plants?
Yes, black mold can spread to other susceptible plants if conditions are favorable for fungal growth.
Should I isolate an infected Sticky sage plant?
Isolating the plant can help prevent the spread of the disease to nearby healthy plants.
Is it safe to consume parts of Sticky sage affected by black mold?
Consumption of infected plant parts is not recommended as it may hold fungal toxins.
How frequently should I apply fungicide to Sticky sage with black mold?
Follow the specific fungicide label instructions, which typically include application frequency.
Can black mold be cured without using pesticides?
Yes, through proper cultural practices and manual removal of affected parts, black mold can be managed without pesticides.
Will black mold kill my Sticky sage?
If uncontrolled, black mold can be lethal to Sticky sage, but with early detection and treatment, the plant can recover.
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