grApe7
Active Member
Hey guys, not sure if this is the right place for this, but it seemed appropriate to me.
The other week i mixed up some perlite, coco, and black gold organic soil. been using it for a while and i like it. Although i noticed my mixture lacked some nutes, so i picked up some espoma plant tone the other day and mixed it in with my soil mix, added water and mixed it around. Now, ive been keeping my soil in a big Tupperware tub(closed lid) inside my tent, with my plants (peppers and herbs as well as other goodies) sitting on top of it. Today i opened my tub to get some soil for a RP sour kush seedling that is ready to be transplanted, and i was surprised with cobweb mold all over the top of my soil. I understand why this happened (high humidity from the tub being closed plus the addition of the plant tone+ water). Keep in mind, ive been doing this same routine for a few months now, but this problem just started once i added the plant tone.
my question to you guys is, what should i do? Is this beneficial for the plants that will be planted in this soil? should i treat the soil with h2o2/some other remedy and continue to use it, or trash it and start over, without adding water and letting it "cook"? There isnt a lot of soil, so if i have to start over to ensure smooth sailing, i have no problem doing so.
thanks in advance, and sorry if this post is a bit jumbled...havent smoked today haha
The other week i mixed up some perlite, coco, and black gold organic soil. been using it for a while and i like it. Although i noticed my mixture lacked some nutes, so i picked up some espoma plant tone the other day and mixed it in with my soil mix, added water and mixed it around. Now, ive been keeping my soil in a big Tupperware tub(closed lid) inside my tent, with my plants (peppers and herbs as well as other goodies) sitting on top of it. Today i opened my tub to get some soil for a RP sour kush seedling that is ready to be transplanted, and i was surprised with cobweb mold all over the top of my soil. I understand why this happened (high humidity from the tub being closed plus the addition of the plant tone+ water). Keep in mind, ive been doing this same routine for a few months now, but this problem just started once i added the plant tone.
my question to you guys is, what should i do? Is this beneficial for the plants that will be planted in this soil? should i treat the soil with h2o2/some other remedy and continue to use it, or trash it and start over, without adding water and letting it "cook"? There isnt a lot of soil, so if i have to start over to ensure smooth sailing, i have no problem doing so.
thanks in advance, and sorry if this post is a bit jumbled...havent smoked today haha