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Plant disease guide

Bacterial leaf spot

Symptoms: Small dark water-soaked spots with yellow halos. Leaves may dry, tear, or drop.

Symptoms: Small dark water-soaked spots with yellow halos. Leaves may dry, tear, or drop.Prevention note: Start with clean seed or healthy plants, avoid handling wet foliage, and increase spacing.

Quick facts

Symptoms: Small dark water-soaked spots with yellow halos. Leaves may dry, tear, or drop.

Organic treatment / management:

Prevention note: Start with clean seed or healthy plants, avoid handling wet foliage, and increase spacing.

  • Remove infected leaves.
  • Avoid overhead watering.
  • Disinfect tools.
  • Use copper sprays only as directed and mainly as prevention.

What to do next

  • Remove the worst infected or damaged tissue when appropriate.
  • Improve airflow, spacing, sanitation, and watering habits.
  • Avoid overhead watering when leaf disease is suspected.
  • Use organic fungicide or copper products only when the label fits the plant and disease.
  • Discard confirmed viral infections rather than propagating from them.

Watch-outs

Do not compost severe disease material unless your compost system gets hot enough to destroy pathogens.

FAQ

How do I use this plant disease guide?

Start with the light, soil, water, symptom, or purpose notes on this page, then make one careful change at a time.

What is the biggest mistake with Bacterial leaf spot?

Do not compost severe disease material unless your compost system gets hot enough to destroy pathogens.

When should I get more help?

Get local help if the plant is valuable, symptoms are spreading quickly, or outdoor disease and pest problems may affect nearby plants.