Gray Mold is a common plant disease caused by the fungus Botrytis cinerea. It typically appears as a fuzzy gray or brown mold on flowers, fruits, and leaves, especially in damp and humid conditions. This fungus thrives in environments where moisture is high, making it a frequent problem in greenhouses and during rainy seasons.
To prevent Gray Mold, gardeners should ensure good air circulation around plants and avoid overhead watering. Removing infected plant parts promptly can also help control its spread. Using resistant plant varieties and applying fungicides may further protect plants from this damaging disease.