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Mildew on clematis can be controlled by natural means
If the magnificent leaves of a clematis are covered with floury-white spots, the fungal infection has hit mildew. Since in the nature-loving hobby garden the handle is frowned upon to chemical club, now a proven home remedy is used. You can find out what that is here.
Mildew fighting milk - that's how it works
In fresh milk there are useful microorganisms that kill the fungal spores.In addition, the contained lecithin counteracts the disease, while sodium phosphate strengthens the defenses of a clematis. How to use the home remedy correctly:
So that afterwards the pretty foliage of the clematis is not marred by lime rims, we recommend the use of collected rainwater or decalcified tap water. H-milk is incidentally unsuitable as a remedy for mildew on a clematis, since there are hardly any microorganisms here.