Kinds of Mold
Most Common Molds
Gray Mold aka (Bud Rot)
Gray mold presents as fuzzy, grayish spores on plants, often caused by high humidity levels. To eliminate gray mold, ensure proper air circulation around the plants. Pruning affected areas and applying fungicides can aid in controlling its spread.
Powdery Mildew
Powdery mildew manifests as white, powdery spots on the leaves and stems of plants. To combat powdery mildew, remove and dispose of infected plant parts promptly. Using fungicidal sprays or mixes like water and baking soda can help manage powdery mildew effectively.
Uncommon Molds
White Mold
White mold appears as fuzzy patches on the surface of plant materials. To get rid of white mold, one can remove and destroy the affected parts of the plant carefully. Increasing air circulation and reducing humidity can also help prevent white mold from spreading.
Green Mold
Green mold appears as greenish spores on plant surfaces and can spread rapidly. To eradicate green mold, trim off infected areas and enhance air circulation. Applying antifungal solutions can also assist in eliminating green mold growth effectively.