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CaptMicha Brookeville, MD (Zone 7a)
November 22, 2007 1:58 AM Post #4219501
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I have a feeling I spelled that word wrong...
Anyways, one of my orchids is moldy and I also have to treat some (stubborn moldy soil) potted plants and some seedlings for the same thing. It's not to late to save them! What dilution of hydrogen peroxide do I use?
Just a note: Our house's humidity isn't high at all, it's too low and I have my house plants uncovered which is why I'm puzzled about the house plants and I even let them dry out. They're in sunny windows.
The orchid was my fault and with the seedlings, it just happens. I know all the methods but I have problems anyways.
And the hydrogen peroxide will probably kill the living things in my Hydroguard which feeds on and kills the dampening off disease that I use on my seedlings, right? Any ideas on when would be a safe time to re-apply that after the mold treatment? |
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