buffachino
Holofractale de l'hypervérité
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Hey guys,
I’m in the process of germinating some Peyote and T. Peruvianus seeds,
They have been sown in a good soil mixture, in a small tub with a transparent plastic lid, on top of a heat mat.
The tub has drainage holes in the bottom and is in a tray for bottom watering.
This is my second attempt at germination; the last one was overrun by ‘damping off’ mould that took over the soil in the pots used, no doubt killing the seeds.
The first attempt was using 4 glazed terracotta pots in a much larger container for humidification, and the excess moisture was the cause of the problems I believe.
Now with the second attempt, more mould is starting to appear. I sterilised the soil, am using much less water, and have only kept the soil moist enough and the air sufficiently humid for the seeds to sprout, yet the mould is returning.
I have used neem oil as a fungicide both times, and it seems it doesn’t work, or at leat not to an extent where it helps. I used copper fungicide after the appearance of the mould on the first attempt but it didn’t do much, if anything at all.
My question is this, what is the most effective way to combat this mould during the germination process, what fungicides do you use, if any, and how do you combat the emergence of contaminants when germinating cacti seed in general.
Hopefully someone can help me before my unborn babies die from another fungal onslaught.
Peace.
I’m in the process of germinating some Peyote and T. Peruvianus seeds,
They have been sown in a good soil mixture, in a small tub with a transparent plastic lid, on top of a heat mat.
The tub has drainage holes in the bottom and is in a tray for bottom watering.
This is my second attempt at germination; the last one was overrun by ‘damping off’ mould that took over the soil in the pots used, no doubt killing the seeds.
The first attempt was using 4 glazed terracotta pots in a much larger container for humidification, and the excess moisture was the cause of the problems I believe.
Now with the second attempt, more mould is starting to appear. I sterilised the soil, am using much less water, and have only kept the soil moist enough and the air sufficiently humid for the seeds to sprout, yet the mould is returning.
I have used neem oil as a fungicide both times, and it seems it doesn’t work, or at leat not to an extent where it helps. I used copper fungicide after the appearance of the mould on the first attempt but it didn’t do much, if anything at all.
My question is this, what is the most effective way to combat this mould during the germination process, what fungicides do you use, if any, and how do you combat the emergence of contaminants when germinating cacti seed in general.
Hopefully someone can help me before my unborn babies die from another fungal onslaught.
Peace.