My brassica seedlings had been looking quite healthy until I noticed today that some of them have got a dusting of white powdery stuff on their seed leaves. I've removed the seed leaves where affected, but the mould dust had fallen onto the soil in some cases too. Again, I scraped off and removed this, and everything looks fine again, apart from one seedling where it had spread to the stem just above the soil.
I've not experienced this before - is it common? What could be causing it? They've been potted into individual pots, and spend daytime outside and nightime in the polytunnel. The compost is quite wet today after heavy rain yesterday - could the warmth in the tunnel overnight be causing problems? If so, do you have any suggestions please? I wouldn't have thought they're big enough to leave outside permanently just yet, or to plant out...
Help! I'd really hate to lose the lot after they've come so (relatively) far unscathed! Thx.
I've not experienced this before - is it common? What could be causing it? They've been potted into individual pots, and spend daytime outside and nightime in the polytunnel. The compost is quite wet today after heavy rain yesterday - could the warmth in the tunnel overnight be causing problems? If so, do you have any suggestions please? I wouldn't have thought they're big enough to leave outside permanently just yet, or to plant out...
Help! I'd really hate to lose the lot after they've come so (relatively) far unscathed! Thx.
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