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7 Most Common Plant Diseases (and Easy Cures to Try)

May 23, 2023 · Garden
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5. Red thread

Another common disease encountered in plants is Red Thread, which derives from a fungus called Laetisaria fuciformis. It is characterized by small reddish lesions on the leaves of affected plants.

From a distance, when you look at the entire lawn, you might think you see patches of dead grass. Sometimes, it can be mistaken for Dollar Spot or other lawn diseases that cause turf deterioration. Fortunately, this fungus does not cause the death of the grass under conditions of proper maintenance.

Red Thread usually prefers temperatures of 59-68°F and can appear when the grass lacks sufficient nitrogen. By using an appropriate fertilizer, you can prevent the occurrence of Red Thread. Additionally, avoid watering the lawn in the evening to prevent water from stagnating in the soil and forming dew the next day.

When dealing with Red Thread, it is best to avoid using fungicides since it is more of a visual problem than a disease that destroys the lawn. Typically, this condition disappears on its own and is superficial, so there is no need to apply fungicides that may further damage the lawn. Instead, clean the affected areas with a rake and apply a nitrogen-based fertilizer. In a few days, the lawn should recover.

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