René Guerra Sánchez

Prueba de White rhino y bio feeds

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Hi @René Guerra Sánchez,

Sorry to hear about your troubles.  From the photo's it's very difficult to see  the mold/fungus - can you get better photo's?

 

Are you giving a foliar spray of any kind?

 

Hope you get back to Happy Growing soon.

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No consigo que se vea mejor en foto para que me entiendas era como cuando al pan genera su propio hongo que se le pone un tipo de cabello encima suyo para ser concreto como pelos muy finos marrones, puede ser un exceso de cO2? Si que en la primera etapa las exfolie aereamente con el producto de bio feeds, cosa que ya no hago quizás fuese el problema, espero que se saneen y sigan un buen ritmo de crecimiento, gracias por la respuesta ShaggyGrower

 

I can not make it look better in the photo so you understand me, it was like when the bread generates its own fungus that gets a hair type on it to be concrete like very fine brown hairs, can it be an excess of CO2? If in the first stage I exfoliate them aereamente with the product of bio feeds, something that I do not do, maybe it was the problem, I hope that they will heal and follow a good rhythm of growth, thanks for the answer ShaggyGrower

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Hola René, 

 

 

Gracias por las fotos, se ven más grandes y preparadas para el exterior :)

 

Sobre el hongo, lamentablemente no se aprecia nada en la foto, pero si tiene "pelos" es un hongo seguro. Tal vez botrytis, ¿demasiada humedad?  

 

Si es posible, busca en internet fotos similares a la de tu hongo, y asi podremos decir que es.

 

Saludos

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Gracias por comentar pues lamentablemente no encuentro fotos que encajen con el tipo de moho que tenían las plantitas ni es oidio ni es botritis como sabiamente dice Jose.gh, este fin de semana si veo que alguna tiene dicho brote la sacaré a la luz o miraré de ponerle filtros a la cámara con tal de que podamos ver el hongo correctamente y valorar que es,

como le comenté a ShaggyGrower en las primeras etapas de crecimiento las rocie aereamente con el producto de bio feeds el que pone que se pueden exfoliar, cosa que ya no hago por que me surgió ese pequeño problema.... Pero bueno por lo demás están genial tienen muy buen ritmo están preciosas, 

Seguimos hablando del tema gracias por vuestra ayuda amigos

 

Thank you for comment because unfortunately I can not find pictures that fit with the type of mold that had the little plants is not powdery or botrytis as Jose.gh says, this weekend if I see that someone has said outbreak will bring it to light or look to filter the camera so that we can see the fungus correctly and assess what it is,

As I mentioned to ShaggyGrower in the first stages of growth, I sprayed them with the product of bio feeds, the one that says they can be exfoliated, which I do not do anymore because that little problem arose ... But good for the rest great they have very good rhythm they are beautiful,

We're still talking about the topic, thanks for your help, friends.

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Claro, a veces para conseguir una buena foto basta con tener buena iluminación: Pon la planta en un lugar con mucha luz, luz directa de la calle (no luz directa del sol). Toma la cámara y haz varias fotos lo mas cerca posible, es importante no mover mucho las manos para que la foto salga nítida, sin movimiento. No reduzcas el tamaño de la foto, ponla a tamaño completo. 

 

Quizás con esto, podamos tener una idea mas clara del problema y asi poder ayudarte. Contra los hongos, hay fungicidas muy eficaces y organicos que puedes usar, cola de caballo por ejemplo.

 

Saludos! 

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Hola amigos vamos a ver que tal están estas fotos si podéis apreciar el hongo y decidimos de que se trata y como evitarlo, muchas gracias por la ayuda saludos

 

 

Hello friends, let's see what these pictures are like if you can appreciate the fungus and decide what it is about and how to avoid it, thanks for the help

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It does look like powdery mildew to me, but I'm certainly no expert.

I've read that a lot of these leaf molds can be combatted with baking soda & lemon.

 

Me, on a large plant I would chop off the badly effected leaf petals (not the whole leaf if I don't have to), and then spray with a baking soda/lemon juice solution and wipe each leaf with a sponge, and spray again (trying not to get liquid into the pot from the splash from the spraying). On a small plant I would be tempted to swish the whole above ground part of the plant upside down in a solution of baking soda & lemon.

Hope you find a solution!

 

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