### Rosemary (*Rosmarinus officinalis*) 1. **Powdery Mildew** (*Erysiphe* spp.) * **Integrated Management Strategies:** * **Cultural & Preventive:** This is the most important factor. Ensure excellent air circulation by pruning dense growth and providing adequate spacing. Plant in a sunny location. Avoid over-fertilizing. * **Biological:** Some strains of *Bacillus subtilis* have shown efficacy. * **Chemical:** For edible rosemary, use OMRI-listed products like horticultural oil, neem oil, or potassium bicarbonate. Apply thoroughly, covering all plant surfaces. For ornamental use, systemic fungicides like myclobutanil can be used. 2. **Root Rot** (*Phytophthora* & *Pythium* spp.) * **Integrated Management Strategies:** * **Cultural & Preventive:** This is almost entirely a cultural problem. Plant in very well-drained soil, such as a sandy loam or a pot with large drainage holes. Amend heavy soils with compost and grit. Water deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry out significantly between waterings. Rosemary is highly drought-tolerant. * **Biological:** Incorporating beneficial microbes like *Trichoderma* into the potting mix can help suppress root rot pathogens. * **Chemical:** Fungicide drenches are available but will not save a plant with advanced rot. They are best used preventively in nursery settings. Active ingredients include mefenoxam (*Pythium*) and phosphorous acid (*Phytophthora*). 3. **Botrytis Blight** (*Botrytis cinerea*) * **Integrated Management Strategies:** * **Cultural & Preventive:** Prune to open up the plant canopy and improve air circulation. Water at the base of the plant in the morning. Remove any dead or decaying plant material immediately. * **Biological:** *Bacillus subtilis*-based products can be used preventively. * **Chemical:** Check labels carefully for use on herbs. Potassium bicarbonate is an organic option. (The final two diseases, **Aerial Blight** and **Bacterial Leaf Spot**, are less common and are managed with the same principles: improve air circulation and avoid wet foliage.)