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Take These 3 Steps After Finding Mildew on Your Plants

7/11/2022 (Permalink)

Steps To Prevent And Eliminate Mildew On Plants

The emergence of plant mildew at your residence in Whittier, CA, is a different situation than a mold case. Mildew is a sub-category of mold that grows exclusively on plants rather than on your home's walls and floors or other property you keep. Therefore, different steps are needed to handle the problem.

1. Identify Different Mildew Types
It is important to identify the type of mildew growth before removing it. Downy mildew, also known as peronosporaceae, is closely related to algae and manifests as grey or white fuzz that grows underneath the leaves and makes them look brown. It is less common but also more harmful to plants. Powdery mildew, or oidium-erysiphe, resembles white powder and grows on both sides of a leaf, but is less dangerous. Mold remediation professionals understand the difference since both mold types require different techniques.

2. Removing Mildew From Your Plants
The process of plant mildew removal depends on the type and location of the plant itself. For plants that produce fruits or vegetables, you will need the right mildewcide for that specific plant. For a potted plant, you should move it outside, water the less coated parts from below, and prune any heavily affected or infected parts. Keep it exposed to sunlight to avoid high humidity. For best results, let restoration technicians handle this process since they will have the right equipment and treatment.

3. Preventing Mildew on Your Plants
Once you remove the organism, you should prevent any further infestations. The major cause of mildew growth in most plants is excessive humidity. Prevent it by exposing the plants to sunlight rather than shade and watering them properly from below and near the roots, instead of just watering the leaves.

Avoid further microorganisms by disinfecting gardening tools before use and removing dead leaves and debris around the plants.

Despite its relation to mold, plant mildew grows on different surfaces and requires different elimination procedures. Follow these important steps or ensure mildew specialists follow them to successfully eliminate and prevent its growth.

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