Stop Spraying Milk on Your Plants — Here’s What Actually Fights Powdery Mildew


Powdery mildew is a common fungal disease that affects a variety of plants, manifesting as dusty white or gray splotches on leaves and stems.

It thrives in warm, dry climates with high humidity at night and low humidity during the day, particularly in spring and fall. While some gardeners have turned to milk sprays as a home remedy, the effectiveness of milk in controlling powdery mildew is limited and inconsistent.

This article explores the limitations of milk sprays and highlights more reliable methods for managing powdery mildew.

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Stop Spraying Milk on Your Plants — Here’s What Actually Fights Powdery Mildew


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