Black Roses

What I can use to remove my roses black spot?

My roses are not in the sun until midmorning. Could this be the cause of black spots on leaves. Someone told me that roses need the sun in the early morning dew dries keeps away the black spot, is there anything can put on them to help without having to move to a sunnier?

Your roses need at least six to eight hours of sun, morning sun preferred not necessary. Anyone who has roses will have a problem one time or another. You do not mention how long you have or if you have blossomed. If they have flowered and produced batch of flowers that are getting enough sun Morning sun is okay, as long as they receive the sun all day. If you decide to move to wait until early fall or next spring. It's hard to move roses this time of year. I can use home remedies whenever possible here is what worked for me. A solution of sodium bicarbonate: Dissolve 1 teaspoon of baking soda in a quart of water, add a few drops of liquid soap (you can use any Standard no new things) to the mix to help it cling better to the leaves, spray infected plants thoroughly. Here's an article that gives lots of information about Good luck your problem http://www.rosemagazine.com/articles02/pages/blackspot.asp

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