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Discovering white powder on your plant's soil can be both puzzling and concerning. As a dedicated gardener, I know how disheartening it is to see your beloved plants show signs of distress.
As the growing season progresses, keep an eye out for a white or grayish-white powder on your plants. That’s powdery mildew, a fungus that affects a wide range of fruits, vegetables and flowers ...
During the colder months, you might notice a white or greyish powder forming on your plants. Although it can be overlooked during winter's fog and dreary skies, it becomes an unsightly blemish in ...
Nankai University researchers have found that plant leaves can directly absorb microplastics (MPs) from the atmosphere, ...