Leaf Mold Identification Assistance [Pics]

ShirkGoldbrick

Active Member
I'm looking for assistance in identifying this leaf mold. It has the appearance of a trichome and persists only under the cloning dome of fresh cuttings or in dead leafy matter accumulating under the plants. Any help in naming this culprit would be greatly appreciated.

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MichiganMedGrower

Well-Known Member
I am sorry I can't help identify but I would immediately clean and sterilize everything and everywhere that it is and touched and remove and destroy the moldy leaf matter.

Then I would look into the room environment for causes.

Must be proactive when it comes to growroom conditions. Same conditions that bring mold to fruition can bring the pests.
 

chemphlegm

Well-Known Member
Botrytis
Gray Mold

Gray mold is perhaps the most common disease of flowers. It is especially problematic during periods of high rainfall and cool temperatures. Like powdery mildew, gray mold is well named. It appears as a gray mold, primarily on old and dying leaves and flowers. It begins as water-soaked spots and eventually develops into the characteristic gray, fuzzy coating.

  • Remove diseased flowers and/or leaves right away.
  • Spray with beneficial bacteria, such as those found in Serenade Garden Disease Control.
  • Thin plants and keep flower beds weeded to allow plenty of air circulation around plants.
  • Avoid overhead watering.
http://extension.psu.edu/pests/plant-diseases/all-fact-sheets/botrytis-or-gray-mold

now get that shit out of there. its there because you leave dead stuff in with good wet clones right? easy fix=remove
 
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