Hot and dry weather is gradually starting to set in outside.
Florists who grow roses on their own plots are pleased to note that the plants have started to grow.
Growing shoots and blossoming leaves cannot but delight admirers of the beauty of the “queen of flowers”.
However, in order to enjoy the rich greenery and lush flowering of rose bushes in the future, it is worth paying attention to their health.
Thus, due to the lack of rain and hot weather, the main enemy of all flower growers, the spider mite, becomes active.
If you begin to notice that young leaves are withering, turning yellow for some unknown reason, or that some clearly unhealthy spots and marks have appeared on them, immediately inspect your plantings.
If you notice small moving dots and cobwebs on the back of the leaves, there can be no doubt that a tick has come to your rose garden.
In this case, treatment with any acaricide will help, for example, "Sanmite", "Antikleshch", "Aktellik" or another drug.