Mealy dew

Mealy dew is one of the most common and unpleasant diseases that a large number of plants suffer from. It is imperative to fight it, because the outcome of the neglected disease is the death of the plant. Especially unpleasant when the disease destroys the beauty of ornamental plants. In this article we want to share recommendations on how to prevent powdery mildew on roses and what to do if it does hit the flowers.

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Mealy dew (as well as ash, linen) is a common and very dangerous disease that appears on indoor and outdoor plants and requires immediate treatment. What is dangerous and where does Mildew come from is dangerous for plants not only by the loss of their decorative attractiveness, but also by the appearance of this disease, the plant loses nutrients, the processes of photosynthesis, respiration and evaporation are disturbed.

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With the slightest mistake in the care, tender petunia begins to hurt. The first worst enemy of the flower is powdery mildew spores. The danger of this fungal disease lies in the initial weak signs - even when white bloom appears on the leaves, many growers mistakenly perceive it as dust. Due to lost time, the plant may die.

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Mealy dew is a fungal disease of plants with which almost every gardener or florist has struggled. It affects vegetable crops, cereals and houseplants. It can hardly be confused with any other disease, because the characteristic white bloom is immediately noticeable on the leaves. Causes of the onset This disease is often referred to as "ash" or "linen", which is related to how it affects plants.

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One of the many plant diseases is powdery mildew. Let's see what kind of disease it is, what kind of harm it is and how to deal with it. What is the harm? Mealy dew initially manifests itself as a white bloom on plants that has formed the mycelium fungus. Initially, the raid is like a web. Over time, it becomes similar to the powder.

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