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Old 15-05-2008, 10:21 PM
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Default Rusty Garlic

Noticed tonight that my garlic , which has been growing really well, has a type of rust on it.
Does anyone Know what it is, what causes it and how i can get rid of it????
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Old 15-05-2008, 10:44 PM
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Chive rust?

(I'd like to claim some expertise - but I just read about it on the Herb forum here lol - this thread here, info courtesy of Nicos!)
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Old 15-05-2008, 10:50 PM
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All my garlic developed rust last year but it didn't seem to affect the development of the bulbs. This year OK - so far!
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It is a common fungal problem of the alliums that affects garlic and leeks more often than chives and onions. With garlic it reputedly saps the strength of the plant causing smaller bulbs. I wouldn't suggest pulling and burning as usually it isn't that bad but don't compost the leaves.

My approach is to cut and burn any badly affected leaves and to give it a dose of Maxicrop.

Here is a thread from last year where Protea made a couple of suggestions including believe it or not, garlic spray.

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got this on my garlic in a trough i took off the infected leaves and they seem ok now.
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Noticed tonight that my garlic , which has been growing really well, has a type of rust on it.
Does anyone Know what it is, what causes it and how i can get rid of it????
Many Thanks
John
Hi

The Garlic Farm, (I bought my garlic from them), suggests sulphate of potash as in the message below.


"Hi Ric,

I would suggest a liberal application of sulphate of potash.

Unfortunately, Rust is not curable; all you can do at this stage is help to prevent the onset of the disease worsening.

Should Rust continue to develop, the knock-on effect of this disease is reduced bulb size.

Garlic Admin"

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Old 17-05-2008, 09:23 AM
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where do you get sulphate of potash from?
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Any good garden centre, JoJo - J. Arthur Bowers, amongst others, market it.
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I thought that sulphate of potash was to assist flowering, so i am uncertain why this would be useful as you dont want the garlic to be start bolting.
Anyone have any other comments on this?
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Hi Stv,

We use sulphate spray as organic fungicide here (NL), as for the potash, it will also help the plant to fight stress/diseases in certain extend (apart from the flowering and tuber forming functions).
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Mine have rust, but most of the leaves are still green. I'm just gonna let them get on with it and not add any chemicals. I should get another month or so out of them before they stop growing. I hope.
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