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Mold on Petunia LeavesThanks for any help. Mike from PA Feedback About This Post:RE: Mold on Petunia Leaves
For mold removal, there is an enzyme based cleaner that has apparently been used successfully on plants. I recall reading their faq sheet online and you might want to check them out. Their products are very safe. Post By John (Guest Post) RE: Mold on Petunia LeavesUse a Q-tip or cotton ball moistened with alcohol and gently wipe the mold off a few leaves. Wait a day or two to see if the plant is OK and the mold is gone. If so, treat the entire plant. If it doesn't help or harms the few places you have treated, just 'prune' out the damaged pieces. I have had great success using alcohol on other plants to cure their ills, so perhaps the petunias will do well, too. Post by hsorbits RE: Mold on Petunia Leaves
Try some baking soda in a spray bottle and spray your plants ? Mite work and won't hurt them. Post By rosa (Guest Post) |
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