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Hairy Plants

anniesgranny
15 years ago

My son built me a cool mini-greenhouse in my garage, and I've been sprouting flowers and veggies like mad. The lights and two heating pads keep it at around 75F during the day, and it drops to 60 degrees or so at night with the lights off. A few of the seedlings have had some white hairy looking mold form on them and the soil around them, but I spray them with chamomile tea and that seems to take care of it. Last night I took all the trays out and gave them a good watering. This morning I went out to turn on the lights and there is white hairy mold everywhere! I'm assuming the interior is retaining too much heat and moisture, and I need to provide some ventilation. Anybody else have this problem? If so, how did you correct it?

Granny

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