growers know
Many growers like to avoid pesticides and
fungicides, but there are a lot of perfectly safe
organic products that work wonders in the garden
available at your local grow shop.
One of the absolute best fungicides available is
a concentrated hydrogen dioxide (H 2 O 2 ) solution,
sold commercially under a variety of different
names. When applied by foliar application, it
instantly dries out the spores, killing their ability
to reproduce. Once the spores lose that ability, it
is only a matter of time before they themselves
die. Hydrogen dioxide also functions as a general
disinfectant and if it’s applied to your clean, dry
workspace before your first plant goes down, you
increase your chances of a clean harvest. Another
incredible method of mold control on your
plants is the use of beneficial fungus. Bacillus
amyloliquefaciens, often referred to as Bacillus
A, is a beneficial microbe available over the
counter. Coat your garden with a layer of these
beneficial fungi, which will then form colonies.
These colonies, which are invisible to the eye, kill
competing spores and prevent them from taking
hold and forming colonies of their own.
If you are just setting up, take preventative
steps to ensure you don’t run into problems with
mold. Start with a clean, dry room and make
sure you have plenty of air flow. Make sure you
have no leaky windows and do the absolute
best you can to avoid inadvertent contamination
from outside sources. If you are so inclined, or
have concerns about mold, give your garden a
pre-transplanting wash with a solution of H 2 O 2 .
Keep your trays and floor dry and if you
feel the need, throw Bacillus A into a
bi-weekly treatment schedule. Keeping
mold at bay isn’t difficult, it just takes
diligence and a watchful eye.
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