Floriculture Disorders Ware County High Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Office September 2005.

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Floriculture Disorders Ware County High Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Office September 2005

Fungus Gnat

Aphid

Damping Off

Leaf Miner

Mealy Bug

Odema

Oxalis

Scale

Spider Mite

Slug

Powder Mildew

Thrips

Whitefly

Black Spot

Botrytis

Mosaic Virus

Iron Chlorosis

Bermudagrass

Crabgrass

Nutgrass (Note: black nut under soil)

The Effects of Tepid Water

Apply Fungicide To: Powdery Mildew Black Spot

Apply Herbicide To: Crabgrass Nutgrass Bermudagrass Oxalis

Apply Insecticide To: Fungus Gnat Leaf Miner Aphid Mealy Bug Thrips Whitefly

Apply Miticide/Acaricide To: Spider Mites

Apply Molluscide To: Slugs

Apply Nitrogen To: Any plant which has a light green color from its natural color.