they are both green
The same because it is a living organism and different.... well I am not sure.
No, mold does not respond to stimuli in the same way that animals or plants do. Mold is a type of fungus that grows in response to environmental conditions like moisture, temperature, and food sources, but it does not have the ability to actively respond to stimuli.
Considering you plan to use this plant as intake, I would recommed you throw it away, because it's the same as having mold on your food!
To effectively get rid of mold in your potted plants, you can remove the affected soil, increase air circulation, and avoid overwatering. Additionally, you can use a fungicide specifically designed for plants to treat the mold.
No. Mold is an example of a fungus. Examples of non-vascular plants are moss.
Non vascular is term used for plants and not for fungi, any how fungi lack vascular tissue .
Yes it can, depending on the climate, plants, and fungi that grow in the area, there will be mold.
To effectively remove yellow mold on plants and promote their health and growth, you can gently wipe the affected areas with a cloth soaked in a mixture of water and mild soap. Ensure the plants have proper air circulation and avoid overwatering to prevent mold growth. Consider using a fungicide specifically designed for plants if the mold persists.
To prevent and treat white mold on succulent plants, ensure good air circulation, avoid overwatering, and remove any affected leaves or plants promptly. Use a fungicide specifically designed for succulents if the mold persists despite these measures.
To effectively treat and prevent white mold on succulent plants, you can remove the affected parts, improve air circulation, avoid overwatering, and use a fungicide if necessary. Additionally, placing the plants in a sunny location can help prevent mold growth.
To prevent mold from forming on your succulent plants, ensure they are not overwatered and have good air circulation. Place them in a well-draining pot and avoid getting water on the leaves. Regularly inspect the plants for any signs of mold and remove any affected areas promptly.
Mold or Moss.