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How Do You Remove Green Mold From Plants?

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How Do You Remove Green Mold From Plants?

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“Green mold” is a term used for mold that is green or that has green spores. Green mold can kill a plant if it is not attacked in its early stages. It thrives in areas that are damp and that get limited sunlight. It can grow on a plant that is either inside or outside. The way you remove green mold largely depends on the extent of its growth on the plant. Look to see if the mold is dormant or active. Dormant mold has a powdery appearance. Active mold is generally soft and fuzzy. Active mold generally looks more alive than dormant mold. Brush off the plant and wipe off spores with a rag if the mold is dormant. Trim dead or dying leaves from the plant with a clipper or scissors. If the entire plant is dying and the mold is active, remove the plant. Bury the dying plant at least a foot under the ground, or burn it, to prevent airborne mold spores from traveling to another plant. Ask an expert at a local garden center or nursery center what the best fungicide for a particular plant that ca

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