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Mildew on hornbeam.

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Posted 5 years 10 months ago #50655

leatherback wrote: It is about cow milk. More specifically, the Whey, so the non-lactose part of it:


Thanks LB, looks like my mind was in the right direction. : )
From the link I’ve got “Internal server error” : (

Tidbit for science (That kind of geek I am..):
From Whey you get Lactic acid through an electrodialysis process.
Lactose is a disaccharide (kind of sugar..).
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Posted 5 years 10 months ago #50657
So yes, just regular pasteurised cow milk
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Posted 5 years 10 months ago #50768
... right, nobody mentions the word mildew here anymore, now my hornbeam has it...:angry:
but i will apply my usual mix and will get rid of it in no time :)
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