I am growing in SF, lots of fog and wet off and on (including now!!). It's an outdoor scrog in pots on my west facing deck. Lack of proper care has led to multiple rash areas on plant stems, leading to botrytis gray mold. I started by wiping off aggressively (daily) with vinegar. I switched to Seranade four days ago, with daily cleaning and spraying on branches/affected areas (only branches damaged, so far). And now for two days straight, THE MOLD IS BACK THE NEXT MORNING. I'm giving up on Serandade. If it would work after a week or two, great, but meanwhile, my plants are under attack and every little bit of mold on them for a minute or an hour or a day is more damage. No time to wait. SOOOOO....I've switched back to cleaning with apple cider vinegar, and will spray every afternoon (once everything is dry again, as it usually is by late afternoon here, the fog clears out usually) as well. I'll see if the mold is just as vicious in returning with vinegar vs. the seranade. If it comes back just as strong, my next try will be GreenCure. I'm fighting the good fight to save perhaps 30% of my crop from early death due to lower branches dying from the mold damage, arrrggghhh!!! And there's always risk of a lot more damage of course, particularly if the mold manages to get into buds (none of that so far). A pic of the crop, a bud or two and a mold damage area included. "I hate mold...." Next time, I believe one key is to NOT ALLOW ANY DAMAGE of any sort to the branches. Apparently, gray mold needs some dead plant material to get a foothold, and spreads of them there, eating as more plant dies.
Last comment: Seranade may work for you!!!! Just because it hasn't for me doesn't prove it ineffectual. Every situation is different.
Last comment: Seranade may work for you!!!! Just because it hasn't for me doesn't prove it ineffectual. Every situation is different.
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