amazon.com has been visited by 1M+ users in the past month Get deals and low prices on Juniperblight fungicide on Amazon. Choose from a wide range of gardening supplies and accessories at Amazon. · Twigblight is a fungal disease that most often occurs in early spring when leaf buds have just opened. It attacks the tender new shoots and terminal ends of plants. Phomopsis twigblight is one of the more common fungi that cause the disease in junipers. Kabatina juniperi also causes a tip blight but is rare in western Oregon. Kabatina tip blight is more common in eastern Washington and throughout nursery markets east of the Rocky Mountains. View allNov 21, 2023 · Junipers (Juniperus sp.), also known as red cedars, are susceptible to a disease that results in the death of twig tips. The disease is most severe in nursery stock and seedlings where plants are grown closely together. However, established plants are also attacked. · Juniper twigblights caused by the fungi Phomopsis and Kabatina are two of the most damaging diseases to junipers in the northeast. Susceptible species include eastern, red, and white cedar varieties as well as Chinese, common, creeping, needle, Rocky Mountain, savin, shore, and Utah junipers. Phomopsis Tip Blight: This disease is caused by the fungus Phomopsis juniperovora and begins by infecting the tips of branches smaller than the diameter of a pencil. The new, immature growth becomes infected while the darker green, mature foliage remains resistant to infection. · Gray to black fungal fruiting bodies develop at the base of or on killed portions. Phomopsis twigblight is spread by rain and splashing water. The disease is often worse in the center of the plant where branches join the trunk, making this disease easy to confuse with magnesium deficiency. · This article discusses common diseases that affect juniper plants and provides guidance on how to identify and treat them effectively. Twigblight is a fungal disease that occurs in early spring when leaf buds have just opened, attacking the tender new shoots and terminal ends of plants. Kabatina juniperi also causes a tip blight but is rare in western Oregon. Kabatina tip blight is more common in eastern Washington and throughout nursery markets east of the Rocky Mountains. · Junipers (Juniperus sp.), also known as red cedars, are susceptible to a disease that results in the death of twig tips. The disease is most severe in nursery stock and seedlings where plants are grown closely together. However, established plants are also attacked. · Juniper twigblights caused by the fungi Phomopsis and Kabatina are two of the most damaging diseases to junipers in the northeast. Susceptible species include eastern, red, and white cedar varieties as well as Chinese, common, creeping, needle, Rocky Mountain, savin, shore, and Utah junipers. Phomopsis Tip Blight: This disease is caused by the fungus Phomopsis juniperovora and begins by infecting the tips of branches smaller than the diameter of a pencil. The new, immature growth becomes infected while the darker green, mature foliage remains resistant to infection. · Gray to black fungal fruiting bodies develop at the base of or on killed portions. Phomopsis twigblight is spread by rain and splashing water. The disease is often worse in the center of the plant where branches join the trunk, making this disease easy to confuse with magnesium deficiency. · This article discusses common diseases that affect juniper plants and provides guidance on how to identify and treat them effectively. Twigblight is a fungal disease that occurs in early spring when leaf buds have just opened, attacking the tender new shoots and terminal ends of plants.