Protecting flowers from Botrytis in mixed containers and cell-pack flats involves several strategies to prevent the spread of this fungal disease. Some measures that can be taken include: 1. Proper spacing: Ensure that plants are adequately spaced to pro
2025-05-15 00:00
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The fungal pathogen Botrytis cinerea produces spores abundantly on aging and damaged tissues in damp, humid, and low light conditions. This can result in rapid outbreaks of the pathogen and cause a decrease in sales of large mixed containers due to the death of individual plants. Smaller, shaded areas are particularly susceptible.
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