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Onion Plant Diseases: Tips For Treating Diseases Of Onion

Onion Plant Diseases: Tips For Treating Diseases Of Onion

A wet growing season is bad news for an onion crop. Many diseases, most of them fungal, invade the garden and ruin onions in times of warm, moist weather. Read on to find out about onion diseases and their control.

Onion Diseases and Their Control

It’s difficult to tell the difference between the many diseases affecting onion plants. Even the experts often have to rely on laboratory tests for a definitive diagnosis. Fortunately, you don’t have to know exactly which disease has infected your plants to take action.

Onion plant diseases arise during warm, moist weather and most have similar symptoms, which include spots and lesions on leaves and bulbs, areas that look as though they are water-soaked, browning foliage and toppling. There is no method of treating diseases of onion, and you can’t reverse the damage. The best course of action is to focus on next year’s crop so that it doesn’t happen again.

Here are some growing tips to help prevent the introduction of diseases into your onion crop:


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