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By Debbie | 21 October 2021 | 0 Comments
Easy Way To Get Rid Of Mold On Succulent

Easy Way To Get Rid Of Mold On Succulent


There is no doubt that succulents are one of the easiest indoor plants to care for. They can thrive when you don’t have time to take care of them, but there are also many problems that you don’t know how to solve. If you are a novice planting succulents, then this article is especially suitable for you to read. In this article, we will discuss an easy way to get rid of mold on succulents!


How do succulents get moldy?

In fact, it is very common for succulents to grow mold. The following points are the main reasons for its mold:
 
Overwatering
Mold generally grows wherever there is moisture in the air. It grows from spores and can float in the air and fall on the surface of growing mold. In our lives, mold spores are everywhere.
 
Too much watering of plants will increase the water available to the spores, so be sure to water them regularly.
 
Lack of sufficient sunlight
This is also the most deadly cause of mold. Succulents need a lot of light for photosynthesis. Therefore, if you are growing it indoors, please place it in the most light-filled place in your home to ensure sufficient light.
 
Poorly maintained
If you don't care for the succulents regularly, they will easily grow mold.
 


What are the types of fungi?

When we think about avoiding the growth of fungi, we must first understand the types of fungi.
 
Green mold: This fungus is the most common in the home, in addition to growing on plants, food and home walls will also grow.
White mold: This usually grows on plant soil, wood, or paper.
Red mold: usually grows on the walls and floors of the home. The ceiling and carpet.
Black mold: This type generally grows in humid places outdoors or in the soil where plants are grown indoors.

 

The best way to get rid of mold on succulent:

Use water, baking sodaand dish soap
The best way to remove mold from succulents is to mix water, baking soda, and detergent. Then try to wipe the mold with it, or spray it on the leaves of succulents with a spray bottle.
 
Use milk spray
This method is relatively simple, just mix milk and water and spray it on the leaves of succulents.
 
Use mouthwash
Don't be surprised, mouthwashes can indeed help treat and prevent dark spots and powdery mildew on succulents. Mix it with water and spray it once a week.
 
Use neem oil and other oils
Use this method with extreme caution, because it may cause certain dangers to plants. If you are trying this method for the first time, be sure to test it on a leaf first. If your succulents are fine after 24 hours, you can spray the entire succulents. There is another point to note here, try to spray at night or when the plants are not in the sun.


 

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