West Sussex, United Kingdom
Sedum problem. This seems to have happened almost overnight. Is it Botrytis? Can it be saved or must it be disposed of please.
On plant
Sedum
- 8 Sep, 2023
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It looks like mildew. I'd cut it back to the ground and see if it regrows. Succulents like gritty soil and plenty of air circulation so it may be a good idea to move it. It isn't in the right place right next to that other plant.
8 Sep, 2023
Thanks both. I think I will cut it right down to the ground, then cut away some of that Bowles's Mauve plant that's to the left of it. I never use chemical sprays of any sort so may try the milk/water mix.
8 Sep, 2023
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More like mildew. Sedums are a bit iffy about fungal sprays, so probably not a good idea to use one. Try the 9 parts water to 1 part full cream milk spray on part of the plant first.
Otherwise find a clean bit of the plant and use it as a cutting.
8 Sep, 2023