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Moist potting soil and poor drainage leads to moldy soil and mold growth issues. Poor Drainage. When the potting soil remains soggy for long periods of time the plant begins to die and can lead to mold. Decaying roots and stems and leaves are a breeding ground for mold spores.
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Many people enjoy gardening as a way to relax and enjoy time around nature and enjoy the process of taking care of living things around them. If outdoor space is limited or weather conditions are not conducive to a large outdoor garden space, indoor gardening can be a great way to bring a piece of nature indoors. Potted plants are common additions to many homes. And despite the best efforts to keep plants healthy, most indoor plants will struggle with some growth and care issues now and then, one of the most common being moldy soil and excessive mold growth. You might find mold contamination on houseplant soil in a number of situations and after some particular events occur during the routine care ad maintenance of your indoor potted plants. Moldy soil in pots and containers can come in a variety of types and can be caused by a number of triggers. The most common type of mold you are likely to encounter in your potted plant containers however is white fuzzy mold. Understanding what caused the problem and how to get rid of it will make it easier to enjoy your indoor garden and potted plants all the more. Below you will learn some handy tips on how to not only identify mold but how to pinpoint the cause and what steps you can take to remedy the problem and prevent it from affecting your plants in the future. Understanding how the decisions you make now can affect the plant's soil and how issues with mold growth can lead to weakened and diseased plants will make you a better gardener.
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Read More »- is caused by white mold spores found in soil but are usually kept in check by beneficial bacteria. Yellow fungal mold - is a less common houseplant soil mold, but it can be caused by fungal growth in potting soil. - is a less common houseplant soil mold, but it can be caused by fungal growth in potting soil. Green mold - is often seen on the surface of potting soil containers and is caused by decaying organic matter and material. - is often seen on the surface of potting soil containers and is caused by decaying organic matter and material. Gray mold - sometimes this mold can be seen on houseplant soil as well and on root rot and leaf rot when moisture is high. - sometimes this mold can be seen on houseplant soil as well and on root rot and leaf rot when moisture is high. Sooty mold - is a type of mold that most commonly appears on the stems and leave of plants that are weak or diseased. - is a type of mold that most commonly appears on the stems and leave of plants that are weak or diseased. Powdery mildew- is another type of houseplant mold that usually is seen on the plant itself rather than on or in the soil. While it is true that soil out in nature is far from sterile and is full of harmless saprophytic fungus and beneficial mold, the case is often different indoors. Without the natural effects of rainfall, sunlight, winds, and other seasonal changes and environmental factors, the balance between good and bad microorganisms can get out of whack. This can lead to issues of soil mold and fungal growth that can affect the overall health, vigor, and appearance of your plants. Understanding the way soil composition impacts plant health and what all goes into making soil living and beneficial for your plants can help you provide the best environment for your indoor plants. Providing clean and non- infected ground and nutrient rich balances can keep your houseplant's soil in optimal shape now and further down the road.
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Read More »Now that you have identified that you have mold issues with your plants and potting soil, what can you do about it? When you want to know how to remove white mold on plant soil, these following steps can help you sterilize your soil, clean your plants and remove moldy soil effectively. To deal with mold growing on soil and plants, consider doing several of the following: Repot The Plant to Get Rid of Mold Actively Growing in the Soil- remove the bulk of the contaminated soil and wash the plant off before repotting it in a container with good drainage holes. Dry Out Your Potting Soil in Direct Sunlight to Eliminate Mold Spores- any soil that might be contaminated by mold needs to be sterilized and cleaned before it is used for any planting. Remove Mold from the Plant and Spray With A Fungicide- spraying plants with a safe and effective fungal killing spray can keep the leaves and stems safe and protected from most fungus and molds. Add Anti-Fungal to Your Houseplant Soil to Prevent Growth- doing the same for the soil when plants are added to pots and then periodically every year can keep mold spores to a manageable level. Only Use Pots That Have Good Draining Holes and Monitor Waterings- never use pots that can’t be easily drained or if you must then add a thick layer or gravel to protect the soil from excess water. Destroy Infected Plants Before They Spread The Spores Farther- even after a plant dies the mold is still alive and sending out spores that can spread to other plants in the home.
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