Bacterial infection on azalea?

Raleigh, NC

I noticed a section on an established azalea that I believe just appeared. The Picture This app informs me that it is a bacterial infection and advises that I use a 10% bleach solution pronto. I think I better get more opinions before doing that, but it is Memorial Day and I doubt I can get a Master Gardener from the extension center. Do you have any opinion as to what it is and advice?

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Powder Springs, GA(Zone 7b)

Was any kind of chemical spray used recently? Cleaning the house? It looks like it was hedged/pruned recently so maybe the lower leaves are sunburned after being protected from higher limbs and leaves.

Raleigh, NC

That could be.The sunburn, I mean. The day before I had trimmed it. That corner receives the morning sun directly and perhaps it just lost its cover. The only chemicals I had used is Bonide's "Stay off" or "Stay Away", a spray that dissuades small animals from eating blossoms. I actually didn't spray anything on the azaleas but some spray may have drifted. However, this had never caused anything like this in the past.
I do think the plant needs fertilizing, just because the blossoming was weak this year, but I don't think that has anything to do with the discoloration. There has been under-fertilizing rather than overfertilizing.
But it looks like you're saying stay away from trying to correct things with anti-bacterial solutions or fungicides.

Powder Springs, GA(Zone 7b)

I can't tell by a picture if it is sunburn or a chemical burn. Last year my wife used Spray and Forget on the deck with my blessing. I was led to believe it was safe for plants. Later on I noticed some of the plants around the deck had some chemical burns. Hmm, maybe I should've rinsed those off as soon as she was done spraying a cleaner. Anyway the plants heal themselves despite looking ugly for a few weeks.

If all the leaves are looking bad then you really have a problem.

Raleigh, NC

OK Thanks

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