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Post by gold3nku5h on Oct 3, 2008 1:41:31 GMT
i think its from little air-flow, do you have any at all? because the only places i ever experience that stuff to show up is in the places where it gets very little besides air conditioner popping on every hour or so for about 10 minutes, nothings directly underthem, or near them, but thats the only possible air movement besides fans at night when im in the room.
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Post by tmcelwee8 on Oct 30, 2008 15:33:37 GMT
Wow, this is my first day on this site and I have already found how to get rid of the white stuff, only thing it is on my baby cactus plants too, will h202 help or kill them? Thanks for the info and the laughs everybody!
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Post by richardhole on May 23, 2010 11:37:59 GMT
Hello
Have you found that 1 part 3% Hydrogen peroxide and 3 parts water to be as affective as other fungicides that have a very low toxicity to humans? I need to spray some Drosera seedlings.
Will Hydrogen Peroxide last long when it is mixed with the 3 parts of water? If it has to be mixed up with water every time I spray, then a lot would be wasted as the spray bottle needs at least a certain volume of spray to pump it out.
Please let me know of any other fungicides suitable for Carnivorous plant seedlings that are safe to use without protective clothing or a mask.
I do have some Azamax which I think is the same as Azadaracton or neeme oil. However, it is about a year past it’s used by date. Would that be more affective than Hydrogen peroxide?
Some other fungicides that I heard are suitable are Topsin, Euparen and Fundazol. However, I am not sure how safe they are to use.
Your help would be appreciated Regards Richard.
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