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Is the white hyphae on the surface of flowerpots good for flowers?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Is the white hyphae on the surface of flowerpots good for flowers?

It is useless for the following reasons.

There is no doubt that most of the white hyphae on the soil surface are fungi; there is also a white powdery substance that is saline-alkali substances produced by the soil being too alkaline, which are not good for flowers. The white hyphae described by the subject are likely to belong to mold, and the production of mold is mainly due to the fact that the pot site is too dark, moist and poorly ventilated, and a variety of organic substances in the soil will produce mold.

Mold is harmful to flowers, mainly reflected in the long-term reproduction of mold makes the root system infected with disease, resulting in root rot, this phenomenon is very common in flower conservation. The treatment method of many people is to shovel off the mold on the surface directly, but this method treats the symptoms but not the root of the disease, and it may grow out after a period of time.

Yimu suggested that first of all, the seedlings must be separated from the environment, placed in a ventilated place, increased light, exposure to sterilization, or directly sterilized with drugs, and if the infection is serious, it may be necessary to change the basin and clean the soil. Pay attention to ventilation and dryness in the later maintenance, and don't be damp for a long time.

 
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