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Phlox powdery mildew

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butterfly02 | 12:47 Sun 11th Sep 2005 | Home & Garden
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I bought a Phlox plant about a month ago, planted it -everything seemed fine. Now it appears to have powedry mildew - is there a spray I can use? or do I have to cut it back? Thanks

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Powdery mildew is usually a sign of dry conditions....a fungicide from the garden centre should easily get rid of it.
or...water milk down and spray...works well on roses and monardas too...and cheaper and more envir/friendly!!
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Thank you for your answers, how much water - milk? I would prefer to use this as it is natural.

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