Lack of air circulation around the plant is the most common cause, second is likely overly wet soil - the mold starts in the soil then spreads to the plant
can black mold effect the body
no
it doesn't.
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.
yes it does because mold spreads out and creats more
they are both green
No .
yes,the temprature does effect the amount of mold grows on a banana because if it is cold the particles in the banana which freeze it and make the amount of mold decrease from average temprature
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.