My petunias are wilting and collapsing even though I have watered adequately. What is the problem?
Damping off is a disease that commonly affects petunias and other bedding plants. This soil home disease characteristically causes a browning and collapsing of the stem at the soil level. Soil fumigants, applied prior to planting according to label directions, have proven effective. Several fungicides are labeled but may be difficult for homeowners to find.
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