Archive image from page 36 of The culture of pot-plants in. The culture of pot-plants in rooms, greenhouses, & frames cultureofpotplan00davi Year: greenhouses ( POT-PLANTS IN GREENHOUSES AND FRAMES 25 the water just tinged, or with a solution of fresh sulphide of potassium (liver of sulphur) at the rate of h oz. to the gallon. As the latter solution blackens paint, it cannot well be used in a greenhouse. Flowers of sulphur dusted over the foliage, Fig. 10.—Parasitic fungus growing through one of the stomata in a leaf (greatly enlarged). when damp, may be substituted for it when the disease


Archive image from page 36 of The culture of pot-plants in. The culture of pot-plants in rooms, greenhouses, & frames cultureofpotplan00davi Year: greenhouses ( POT-PLANTS IN GREENHOUSES AND FRAMES 25 the water just tinged, or with a solution of fresh sulphide of potassium (liver of sulphur) at the rate of h oz. to the gallon. As the latter solution blackens paint, it cannot well be used in a greenhouse. Flowers of sulphur dusted over the foliage, Fig. 10.—Parasitic fungus growing through one of the stomata in a leaf (greatly enlarged). when damp, may be substituted for it when the disease is mildew. But diseases and insects rarely attack plants when they are growing satisfactorily. The chief thing is to keep the latter in a healthy condition by attention to their cultural requirements as regards cleanliness, food, water, temperature,


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