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Can some one identify this on Agave!?

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2023 11:52 pm
by hastediscipline
someone told me it wasnt agave mite which is a relief but would like to know what it is.

Re: Can some one identify this on Agave!?

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 8:13 am
by Gee.S
Sideways pics removed.

Re: Can some one identify this on Agave!?

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 10:46 am
by Melt in the Sun
Hi hastediscipline, welcome to the forum! Our admin hates sideways photos with a burning passion.

I don't have experience with the rusty fungus (?) you're seeing - but it seems to be spreading among your plants so something's definitely going on. Can you tell us your location (Z9 I see) and are these growing outside, in a greenhouse, etc.? I agree it is not agave mite.

Re: Can some one identify this on Agave!?

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 6:49 pm
by hastediscipline
sorry about the sideways photo im going to take them the right way.

im in LA, CA so im guessing Z9 Z10 also there grown outside, no greenhouse.

dont know if you were able to see the lions mane and kissho kan agaves, the only thing also that was close to it that ive found something called anthracnose fungus.

thats why im here ive been looking everywhere and cant seem to find the exact issue with them or how to treat them

Re: Can some one identify this on Agave!?

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2023 2:48 pm
by Gee.S
hastediscipline wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 6:49 pm sorry about the sideways photo im going to take them the right way.

im in LA, CA so im guessing Z9 Z10 also there grown outside, no greenhouse.

dont know if you were able to see the lions mane and kissho kan agaves, the only thing also that was close to it that ive found something called anthracnose fungus.

thats why im here ive been looking everywhere and cant seem to find the exact issue with them or how to treat them
Treat with any number of commercial fungicides, but the scarring is permanent, and will not improve. The larger issue is that this only occurred because your agaves are not happy with cultivation conditions. Agaves are not normally prone to fungus infections when happy and healthy. So it's important that you adjust conditions more to their liking. That might entail arranging for more sun and less moisture.

Re: Can some one identify this on Agave!?

Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2023 3:15 pm
by hastediscipline
thanks! i think my watering might be wrong?
what do you recommend?

Re: Can some one identify this on Agave!?

Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2023 3:25 pm
by Gee.S
It is critically important to let all succulents, including agaves, dry COMPLETELY between waterings. I don't know how much you're watering, so couldn't say whether that is the issue. Another critically important and closely related aspect is whether your agaves are planted in a fast-draining substrate. If not, they could be staying wet for long periods between waterings, which agaves really don't like. If you want to see what's up, pick up a cheap moisture gauge, something like this: Plant Water Meter for Garden Lawn Farm Indoor & Outdoor Use