Anethum graveolens L., commonly known as dill, is a herbaceous plant that produces slender, hollow stems and feathery, green leaves. It produces small yellow flowers that are arranged in umbels, and its seeds are used as a spice in various dishes. Dill has medicinal properties and has been traditionally used to aid digestion and alleviate flatulence.
Lighting: Bright Filtered Light
Watering: Water Thoroughly
Watering Frequency: Every 2-4 Days
Powdery mildew: Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that affects a wide range of plants, causing a white, powdery growth to appear on leaves, stems, and flowers. The disease is most common in warm, humid conditions and can lead to stunted growth, leaf drop, and reduced yields. It can be prevented by providing good air circulation, avoiding overhead watering, and treating infected plants with fungicides or other management strategies..
Medium Vegimix, Baba Organic Vegimix.
NPK 15-15-15: Every 3 Months.