Worried about fungus in your plants? Here’s how you deal with it and secure your garden through natural, homemade remedies

Protect your garden from fungal intruders by understanding their causes and employing natural remedies. Stagnant water, overwatering, poor air circulation, and nutrient imbalances create breeding grounds for fungus. Identify fungus through unusual...

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Fungus affects the plants in a garden in several ways, which are often tough to identify.
Fungus affects your beautiful garden in several ways, and it is something tough to spot till it begins damaging the health of your plants. It goes without saying that there is a need for you to understand and build your instincts around how the fungus is caused and what natural and homemade remedies are available to treat this issue before it is too late.

For all those who love their garden and care about it as a priority, it is pertinent to learn how fungal intruders are identified and what practical and natural methods to use to eliminate and prevent fungal issues in your home garden.

Causes of Fungus in Soil and Plants



Several reasons can lead to fungus in plants. Some of the major reasons are listed below


Stagnant water

Stagnant water around plant roots, perhaps due to a poor drainage system, can be a starting point for fungi to grow in your garden. The issue can turn severe if compacted soil or containers are left without proper drainage.
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Giving too much water to plants

As they say, too much of everything and anything is bad. The same applies to your garden and plants. Too much water can drown your plants and create a breeding ground for fungal growth without you realizing it.

Poor air circulation

Crowded plants often end up hindering air circulation. This provides a suitable environment for fungi to thrive.
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Lack of nutrient balance and rainy weather conditions

A lack of balance in soil nutrients can weaken plants, making them more vulnerable to fungal infections. Besides nutrients, even weather conditions play an instrumental role. The fungus also likes moist, wet weather conditions, as a result of which it can creep up during the rainy season.
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Ways to identify fungus


  • Look for unusual spots or patches:
  • Yellowing Leaves
  • Moldy Smell:
  • Restricted growth of plants
  • Appearance of white, thread-like structures around the base of plants

Natural homemade remedies to treat fungus on plants


There are multiple homemade remedies available that can help you fight fungus and secure your plants. Some of the natural remedies include

Milk/Buttermilk Spray

The proteins in the milk act as antifungal agents, so mixing one part milk or buttermilk with nine parts water can be sprayed on affected plants.

Baking Soda and Soap Water

A solution containing one teaspoon of baking soda with mild soap, and water can help control fungal growth.

Neem Oil

Neem oil is perhaps one of the most effective solutions that can be used to control fungal infections naturally.

Apple Cider Vinegar

A spray containing apple cider vinegar with a gallon of water can help you deal with fungal issues effectively.
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