Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that appears as white, powder-like spots on cannabis leaves and stems.

What Is Powdery Mildew?

Powdery mildew is caused by fungal spores that thrive in environments with poor airflow, high humidity, and inconsistent temperatures. Unlike many molds, it does not require standing water to spread and can develop even in relatively dry conditions.

It commonly starts on upper leaf surfaces but can spread quickly if untreated.

How Growers Get PM

Growers encounter powdery mildew when:

Early detection is critical to preventing spread.

Why Powdery Mildew Matters

Powdery mildew matters because:

Severe infections may require plant removal.

Limitations & Notes

Powdery mildew is not always visible immediately. White spots are a late symptom, and spores can be present before visible signs appear. Prevention is easier than treatment.