Do plants catch cold?


Question:i saw white substances in my lawn early in the morning. it has been raining for some days

Answers:
there are several white molds, downey and powdery mildew, white cottoney cushion are a few


I think it's quite possible as pigs snuffle when seeking truffles.
don't think so but this bloody weather has killed my hanging baskets!! :-((
oh yeah!

my aloe vera plants had the sniffles for a few days and its got a terrible cough keeps me up all night and now im having to give it my bed so it can recover.

LOL im just joking with ya, i dont know.
I don't know...they do freeze to death though.
You are probably seeing slug spit, I have never seen a plant blow it's nose, I have seen many of them freeze to death.
yes , called frost
no i dont think so
What you are probably seeing is mold. A cold is usually caused by a rhino virus that attaches its self to the upper respiratory cells in humans or other mammals. The virus that tomatoes are supseptible to is the tobacco mosaic virus. It is very important to not smoke in your garden, and wash your hands after handling anything that contains tobacco. Good luck with your mold problem. There are products out there that address the problem.
Depends if theyre male plants

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