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Grey Mould

Spring pasqueflower with Grey Mould? Rare but Treatable

Pulsatilla vernalis

Susceptibility: Low Difficulty: Medium

Grey Mould on Spring pasqueflower: What to Know?

Grey Mould on Spring pasqueflower (Pulsatilla vernalis) is a fungal condition with moderate severity. Spring pasqueflower has low susceptibility to this disease.

Spring pasqueflower is a medium-care plant.

Unlike most plants, Spring pasqueflower has natural resistance to Grey Mould. Best treated with preventive measures rather than reactive treatment. Unlike bacterial infections, Grey Mould on Spring pasqueflower can be managed with organic fungicides. Without precautions, chemical treatments for Grey Mould can be harmful to pets. Use organic methods for Spring pasqueflower in pet-friendly homes.

🌱 How to Care for Spring pasqueflower to Prevent Grey Mould?

💧 How to Water

Water only when the top few centimetres of soil have dried out, and reduce watering further in winter. Consistently soggy soil quickly leads to root and crown rot.

☀️ Lighting

Needs full, direct sun for at least 6 hours a day; in shade it becomes leggy and flowers poorly.

🪴 Ideal Soil

Plant in very gritty, sharply drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil - a rock garden or scree mix with added grit or pumice is ideal. Good drainage is essential year-round.

Frequently asked questions

Can Grey Mould kill my Spring pasqueflower?
Rarely, Grey Mould is usually not fatal to Spring pasqueflower. Early detection and treatment are key.
Is Grey Mould contagious to other plants near Spring pasqueflower?
Yes, Grey Mould can spread to nearby plants. Isolate the affected Spring pasqueflower immediately.
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