I'm growing three BigBud plants in pots outdoors here in the UK.
Two of my plants have a covering of grey mould near the bottom of the plants where branches join the main stem. This has caused one (smaller) branch to begin wilting. I know the mould thrives in humid conditions so maybe its the damp air here in the UK of late? The lower canopy does have air getting to it so I'm not sure what I can do really. I have read that sodium bicarbonate applied to the area can help- is that a good plan? My plants are not overwatered (only water them as the need it-before wilting).
I've done several grows and never had mould before. Thanks for any help!
Bottesford Reviewed by Bottesford on . Grey Mould Attacks! I'm growing three BigBud plants in pots outdoors here in the UK. Two of my plants have a covering of grey mould near the bottom of the plants where branches join the main stem. This has caused one (smaller) branch to begin wilting. I know the mould thrives in humid conditions so maybe its the damp air here in the UK of late? The lower canopy does have air getting to it so I'm not sure what I can do really. I have read that sodium bicarbonate applied to the area can help- is that a good plan? Rating: 5