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03-23-2008, 01:54 PM #1
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moss or something green
Originally Posted by blink_inc
eww. Can you water with h202 to try to kill it. I wouldn't want that growing in my soil.
I'm not sure if the plants would like H202 right now at their size. Not much of an answer I know but I haven't encountered that in my very short time growing.daihashi Reviewed by daihashi on . moss or something green I ran out of rockwool and resorted to soil in coffee cups mixed with some perlite fro about 30 cuttings. The cups have drainage holes at the bottom and all are in a rubbermaid tub with 2 CFL's. Temps are good (74)and humidity seems to be ok. There is what looks like moss growing on the top of the soil and I am wondering if this could do damage to these cuttings and/or transfer to the rest of my plants. Has anyone ever had this happen? What did you do or what do you suggest? They seem Rating: 5
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