ANC
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Mold will not take with proper amounts of calcium in the plants.
Unless you use chelates, the absorption of calcium is limited to what gets drawn up during transpiration.
When temperatures are low, humidity high or in green light transpiration will reduce, and calcium will be at deficient levels to bind with pectin to form a protective layer under the skin.
So, low transpiration in the absence of calcium chelates leaves you exposed to mold. They are not allowed to use antifungals in the Netherlands, this is the method they use to prevent it from taking hold in the first place.
Unless you use chelates, the absorption of calcium is limited to what gets drawn up during transpiration.
When temperatures are low, humidity high or in green light transpiration will reduce, and calcium will be at deficient levels to bind with pectin to form a protective layer under the skin.
So, low transpiration in the absence of calcium chelates leaves you exposed to mold. They are not allowed to use antifungals in the Netherlands, this is the method they use to prevent it from taking hold in the first place.