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Got home tonight and the fungus on the "soil" in my starter tray is running rampant... any ideas????
Got home tonight and the fungus on the "soil" in my starter tray is running rampant... any ideas????
Thanks for all the replies... I have had the top off several weeks. The humidity doesn't seem excessive. Just this white fungus growing on the starter soil??? Anyway, we are going to try the "cornmeal and milk" recipe and hope that our onions will be breaded when we harvest them. LOL :laughing: Might even make some good fried green tomatos too! :licking:
If that doesn't work... we will try transplanting into bigger containers.
Thanks Folks!!!!:thumbsup:
Anyone use floating row covers? i just bought some from farm tek, do you anchor them with landscaping stapes or rocks?
Thanks for all the replies... I have had the top off several weeks. The humidity doesn't seem excessive. Just this white fungus growing on the starter soil??? Anyway, we are going to try the "cornmeal and milk" recipe and hope that our onions will be breaded when we harvest them. LOL :laughing: Might even make some good fried green tomatos too! :licking:
If that doesn't work... we will try transplanting into bigger containers.
Thanks Folks!!!!:thumbsup:
I have only used them a few times but when I did I just put dirt along the outside edges. If you want to make hoops to keep the row cover off your plants you can buy a fairly heavy gauge wire at Home Depot pretty cheap. It is with the chainlink fencing and comes in a roll. Just cut pieces long enough to form hoops of the correct height with enough 'leg' to push into the soil.
Just to be clear, I think the corn gluten meal is used primarily as a weed and feed. Fungal control is from whole corn meal.