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Remember Chief. Your original idea could be correct.
Facts, measurements, observations.
The most common airborne fungal spore found at outdoor ops is Botrytis. We are familiar with bud rot, as such, but remember Botry. can live on a grape skin, certainly it can abide a leaf.
Where can you find it ?
On one plant ?
Scope the neighbours?
You could culture it . See what pans out.
Capt is wise with the scoping, some stuff gets pretty obvious at 100x. Anything you find at that magnification; you can assume it is to be found everywhere.
You can’t fart, just in the backseat.
I think it is pretty awesome that you are tuned into your garden well enough to recognize the needs of your plants. That alone brings success. Recognizing an emergency and calling for help is about the best thing a guy can do.
Keep sticking to the middle of the road. Even in the absence of definitive answer, knowing an ideal environment begets healthy plants, you are on the right track.
Sounds like you are fighting uphill all year long.
Facts, measurements, observations.
The most common airborne fungal spore found at outdoor ops is Botrytis. We are familiar with bud rot, as such, but remember Botry. can live on a grape skin, certainly it can abide a leaf.
Where can you find it ?
On one plant ?
Scope the neighbours?
You could culture it . See what pans out.
Capt is wise with the scoping, some stuff gets pretty obvious at 100x. Anything you find at that magnification; you can assume it is to be found everywhere.
You can’t fart, just in the backseat.
I think it is pretty awesome that you are tuned into your garden well enough to recognize the needs of your plants. That alone brings success. Recognizing an emergency and calling for help is about the best thing a guy can do.
Keep sticking to the middle of the road. Even in the absence of definitive answer, knowing an ideal environment begets healthy plants, you are on the right track.
Sounds like you are fighting uphill all year long.