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Aug 20, 2021 - 06:18 AM
It doesn't seem normal.
In fact, that could be a sign of powdery mildew. I recommending placing your plant in a brighter location, keeping the above ground foliage dry (try watering from the base), and reducing water a bit. This takes advantage of your plants ability to survive drought conditions that many fungi cannot survive.
If the powder persists then I would try investing in neem oil or something equivalent.
In fact, that could be a sign of powdery mildew. I recommending placing your plant in a brighter location, keeping the above ground foliage dry (try watering from the base), and reducing water a bit. This takes advantage of your plants ability to survive drought conditions that many fungi cannot survive.
If the powder persists then I would try investing in neem oil or something equivalent.
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