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coline
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Post by coline on Aug 30, 2013 2:11:46 GMT
Yes that is trouble, some rotting fungi that is growing
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swt754
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Post by swt754 on Sept 2, 2013 15:38:34 GMT
Here in Central CA the temperatures have still been high but just recently they have started to dip into the low 90's. I have started acclimating all of my collection to the outdoors. I've already started to notice an improvement. Hopefully this week the temps will dip a bit more.
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coline
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Post by coline on Sept 9, 2013 2:20:56 GMT
hope they do, I have also some fungus problem, don't know why other than my 80% humidity lol, in my D. schizandra plants, but they are so sensitive, and so the live sphagnum they have, that I can do nothing
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Post by Andrew on Sept 9, 2013 4:15:51 GMT
They are fine, put them in sun, the UV light will kill the fungus.
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coline
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Post by coline on Sept 10, 2013 2:08:36 GMT
Not really, fungi are much more resistant than bacteria
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Post by Andrew on Sept 10, 2013 14:08:40 GMT
Oh, i always get that white growth on my seedlings, and if you do it early enough, you can totaly kill it.
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swt754
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Post by swt754 on Sept 15, 2013 19:41:19 GMT
Is there a specific fungus spray that we can use on these plants?
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