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Lynne (not verified)

6 years 2 months ago

This summer (2018), our flourishing plants took a downhill slide (especially our fuschia, columbine and pansies) in late August/early September. They had a grayish-white "hue" to them, but it was not powdery mildew. Now they are bouncing back. We live in the Pacific NW and wonder if all the extreme smoke from the wildfires all around our region and in Canada could have caused this? We did have warnings in air quality for a couple weeks for humans, so I got wondering if the poor air affected our plants.

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