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the_constructor[_2_] 04-12-2011 05:20 PM

Mouldy
 
Hi Everyone,

I am new on this group and would love to hear your views on the problem that
I have.

I purchased a bag of compost earlier on this year and have used some of it
to start cuttings off in the house and also to repot some African violets.

The problem that I have is that ontop of the compost, it has gone mouldy.
The plants are thriving but the compost is mouldy. I only water from the
bottom.

Could someone please advise what I am doing wrong or what could be causing
the mould.

Many thanks

Jim G



[email protected] 04-12-2011 05:36 PM

Mouldy
 
In article ,
the_constructor wrote:

I purchased a bag of compost earlier on this year and have used some of it
to start cuttings off in the house and also to repot some African violets.

The problem that I have is that ontop of the compost, it has gone mouldy.
The plants are thriving but the compost is mouldy. I only water from the
bottom.

Could someone please advise what I am doing wrong or what could be causing
the mould.


You are doing nothing wrong, and it's almost certainly harmless,
so ignore it. Mould is ubiquitous, and composts are often not
fully decomposed before use, so moulds grow readily on them.
In general (not always), moulds will harm growing plants only
when they are already in trouble from some other cause (e.g.
too cold and too damp, or whatever).


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

harry 05-12-2011 08:43 AM

Mouldy
 
On Dec 4, 5:20*pm, "the_constructor"
wrote:
Hi Everyone,

I am new on this group and would love to hear your views on the problem that
I have.

I purchased a bag of compost earlier on this year and have used some of it
to start cuttings off in the house and also to repot some African violets..

The problem that I have is that ontop of the compost, it has gone mouldy.
The plants are thriving but the compost is mouldy. I only water from the
bottom.

Could someone please advise what I am doing wrong or what could be causing
the mould.

Many thanks

Jim G


As long as the seedling/cuttings look OK don't worry.
It is a problem caused by high humidity and cool temperatures.
Some fungii grows on dead material (eg compost).
Some grows on living material.
I don't think there are any grows on both.

[email protected] 05-12-2011 09:19 AM

Mouldy
 
In article ,
harry wrote:

Some fungii grows on dead material (eg compost).
Some grows on living material.
I don't think there are any grows on both.


Actually, there are many that will, but they rarely cause trouble,
except when the plants are weakened or the condtions are very bad.
An example is botrytis (grey mould), and a human example is
athlete's foot, which normally lives on keratin in the soil.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

the_constructor[_2_] 06-12-2011 11:34 PM

Mouldy
 

wrote in message ...
In article
,
harry wrote:

Some fungii grows on dead material (eg compost).
Some grows on living material.
I don't think there are any grows on both.


Actually, there are many that will, but they rarely cause trouble,
except when the plants are weakened or the condtions are very bad.
An example is botrytis (grey mould), and a human example is
athlete's foot, which normally lives on keratin in the soil.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.



Thank you so much for the information. Wife wanted to throw everything in
the bin.

Jim G




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