Hello,
Twice my partner and I have discovered a thin layer of white covering our veggie garden. Both times we noticed it when water was what reveled its presence.
The first time we noticed it was about 3 to 4 weeks ago. My partner had read that brasicas (sp?) like to have their leaves sprayed so he lightly sprayed them down and the next day in the pools of water that had collected there was a white film coating the the top of the water. It was a bit alarming. Our garden is strictly organic so pesticides are not the cause.
The last time we noticed it was yesterday. He had cut a large bunch of kale and I was cleaning them off in a bucket with the garden sprayer turned on high. As I was doing this the craziness thing happened; a mass of white filmy stuff started coming off of the kale.
Does anyone know for sure what this is? It was on all of our plans just more visible on the greens. We have our suspicions but we're hoping we're wrong.
Also if someone knows of a place to get water tested please share the contact info. I have collected a jar of water that contains the material and i'd really like to get it tested.
The photo only shows a bit of the white material as most of it came of with the washing.
**privately a wacco user suggested it could be pollen but wouldn't pollen be yellow? This was a white filmy residue.
Thanks



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