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Re: Mold, mold, and more mold
- To: k*@nacholand.com
- Subject: Re: Mold, mold, and more mold
- From: V* D* <v*@slip.net>
- Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 21:27:45 -0800
- References: <351BEABA.F520057B@nacholand.com>
A small electric fan left running during the daytime has solved the problem
of mold on my plants. Luck
Vera
Kim Swingle wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I recently signed on to this list so thought I should introduce myself.
> I am a grower for a local nursery, but like the rest of the world I am
> forever learning how to better care for my plants. Most of my work
> revolves around outdoor plants and my indoor plant experience is limited
> to what I grow myself at home. My plant collection is made up mainly of
> various ferns and various other tropicals and subtropicals, with a few
> cacti here and there. I live just outside Seattle, Washington and have
> been having quite a problem lately with mold growing on the soil and
> around the base of my plants. I only moved to this soggy part of the
> world last year, so am still getting used to its effects (both on me and
> my plants). Without resorting to really nasty chemicals, does anyone
> know some good remedies to get rid of mold (or at least keep it at bay)?
> I'd appreciate any advice you had to give.
>
> Thanks,
> Kim
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