The author of the text is dr inż. Wojciech Pusz
When contacting the editorial office, many readers are concerned about changes that appear on leaves or other plant organs. "Spots on the leaf", "the leaf turns yellow", "the tips turn brown" - this is what I can hear from you.
It also turns out that people asking me for advice "just in case" have already used various plant protection products.Let's treat these preparations very carefully, because in most cases their premature application may turn out to be inappropriate and harmful to plants.
Before we start working, let's contact a professional gardener, seller of plant protection products or ask for information on various gardening forums. Sometimes it is also the case that, when we see lesions on one or two leaves, we are concerned about what may happen next.Let's not be afraid, the plant will cope with the opponent, and we will save nerves and money for expensive solutions that serve no purpose.
My last request to readers concerns the observation of plants and looking for (often forcibly) symptoms of diseases or pest feeding on them, not paying attention to what is happening outside the window.During the summer duty in the editorial office, many people called me asking what was the cause of plant wilting or the appearance of stains on the leaves of plants growing in full sun …