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Re: house plants soil mold
I've seen molds on the top of the soil on houseplants in a couple of instances: 1. When an organic fertilizer is put on the top of the soil. 2. When foliage or other plant debris falls to the surface of the soil and stays there. I'd ask if the plant had been recently fertilized or if other organic matter had been applied to the top. I'd also ask if it was possible that a house guest or child might have poured something such as an unwanted drink or food onto the plant.
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