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Old 07-05-2007, 10:16 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Mint/Oregano and Mold


"Friar Donk" wrote in message
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Hi there!

[1] I'm having some trouble with starting up some mint and oregano. The
first being that these seeds are so small, but patience takes care of
that. The second being that these plants are taking a very long time to
get going. The first round of seedlings didn't even sprout after three
weeks, so I did another round two weeks ago. The oregano is still no where
to be found, but at least I have one tiny mint sprout among the dozen or
so seeds I started. I'm treating these the same as any other seedling (in
plastic cells, starter soil, fluorescent lamp, etc). Can anyone offer any
wisdom as it pertains to these two troublesome plants? It's two weeks
from the last frost date around here so I may just end up sowing these
directly in the garden.

[2] Some of my seedling cells have what appears to be mold growing on the
top of the soil. The seedlings don't appear to be affected by this yet,
but I'm wondering if this could be a potential problem and if so, any
hints as to how to get rid of it. I read some tidbits about using a
baking soda/water solution as a spray but I'm thinking that might affect
the soil pH too much.


Just my opinion but I'd either sterilize that soil before using it for
starting seeds or buy another brand. I once bought a seed starter soil that
not only grew an ugly gray mold, but weeds started to sprout! I had to bake
every batch in the oven to sterilize it (200 F for 25 mins).


Thanks.

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The Good Friar