Hello,
I have mango aji and a johnny nardello growing from seed, they are indoors on a high rise and they have developed a white powdery sticky substance that is killing the leaves, pretty much all the leaves have it. I read this is a fungi that is caused by water splashing when watering and or wind or fertilizer and several others, but none of these conditions apply, the plants are in a closed balcony, the only temperature fluctuation is from the ac 73F during the day 69F during the night, water is poured into the base with no splashing. Any ideas? There are some insects around the plant though. Pics below.
I have mango aji and a johnny nardello growing from seed, they are indoors on a high rise and they have developed a white powdery sticky substance that is killing the leaves, pretty much all the leaves have it. I read this is a fungi that is caused by water splashing when watering and or wind or fertilizer and several others, but none of these conditions apply, the plants are in a closed balcony, the only temperature fluctuation is from the ac 73F during the day 69F during the night, water is poured into the base with no splashing. Any ideas? There are some insects around the plant though. Pics below.