How to fight powdery mildew on plants: baking soda will save the day
0 Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that affects plants. Most often, it affects sorrel, beets, berry bushes, cucumbers. But it can also settle on indoor plants. How to deal with it, read in detail.
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The fungus penetrates deeply into the structure of the plant and feeds on tissues. It can affect the entire garden. If you notice powdery mildew on plants, they should be treated immediately. For this, take baking soda, it helps no worse than special means.
Dissolve 10 g of soda in 10 liters of hot water, you can add 1 teaspoon of grated laundry soap to the solution.
Then after the solution has cooled, it is necessary to process the plants affected by the fungus and the top layer of the soil. Repeat this procedure after 6-8 days.
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