Help please with mold in dirt/roots

Smoke2much4good

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So I am having a big problem with some white fuzzy mold in dirt (no its not mycorrhizae) because I have not given it any plus it would of easily been killed since I've already done 4 soil drenches with plant therapy and 1 soil dip with 50% hydrogen peroxide and 50% water and it's still here please help!!
 

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Agronut

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Undiluted hydrogen peroxide in a spray bottle will do the trick, you have bad or recycled soil perhaps, maybe drainage and airflow issues too?

Is it on your plants too?
 

toomp

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So I am having a big problem with some white fuzzy mold in dirt (no its not mycorrhizae) because I have not given it any plus it would of easily been killed since I've already done 4 soil drenches with plant therapy and 1 soil dip with 50% hydrogen peroxide and 50% water and it's still here please help!!
You dont have to give it to them. Its in the soil.
Its not easily killed like canna forums advise
And lastly how do the plants look?
 

Smoke2much4good

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Undiluted hydrogen peroxide in a spray bottle will do the trick, you have bad or recycled soil perhaps, maybe drainage and airflow issues too?

Is it on your plants too?
It is not on my plants at all spraying the outside of the dirt might kill it but what about the middle of the dirt
 

Smoke2much4good

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You dont have to give it to them. Its in the soil.
Its not easily killed like canna forums advise
And lastly how do the plants look?
Some plants look ok some not to great I need to transplant them I have fresh coco that I always use these were clones I got treated and made sure there was no bugs buy never had this problem what should I do to kill it and what kind of mold is it never encountered this
 

toomp

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Some plants look ok some not to great I need to transplant them I have fresh coco that I always use these were clones I got treated and made sure there was no bugs buy never had this problem what should I do to kill it and what kind of mold is it never encountered this
Can you show the plants?
 

Smoke2much4good

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Can you show the plants?
I can get some pics tmrw there are a few plants that dont look bad and have the same issue in the dirt and then there are some that are yellowing and have wierd looking growth and also burning around the edges just pretty much dont look to good but like I said there are also others with the same problem that dont look bad , any idea what I could use to completely kill it
 

toomp

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I can get some pics tmrw there are a few plants that dont look bad and have the same issue in the dirt and then there are some that are yellowing and have wierd looking growth and also burning around the edges just pretty much dont look to good but like I said there are also others with the same problem that dont look bad , any idea what I could use to completely kill it
I leech. when I actually flushed like you did, I got an imbalance I could never fix. I throw it away people here have no problem fixing with balanced ferts
Rootbound plants show def. i throw them away. These ones sometimes will hermie. People here have no problem fixing repotting and onger veg

what were the plants like before your flushed it 4x?

That is really all I can truly gather from the pics and info.
 

Caliverner

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I can get some pics tmrw there are a few plants that dont look bad and have the same issue in the dirt and then there are some that are yellowing and have wierd looking growth and also burning around the edges just pretty much dont look to good but like I said there are also others with the same problem that dont look bad , any idea what I could use to completely kill it
Big tim enzyme
 

Xs121

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Beneficial Fungal Hypha! Stop trying to kill it...
You have mychorhizae in your soil and the web you're seeing is the hypae. If its white, it's beneficial. Very active too. Where you got the soil? FYI, mycorhizae can lay dormant for years until it get feed by the roots or infected the roots, depending how you look at it. A quick drench wont elimate all the spores that's in the soil.
 
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