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#26460 March 31st, 2005 at 09:12 PM
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A friend of mine has a philodendron vine. Recently, she noticed the rots were beginning to show as a result of watering and compacting soil. She then top dressed the soil with some new soil and now has mold on the new soil. She hasn't watered for quite a while, so I don't think it would be from that. Any ideas? Duh

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Hi Sam! Is it MOLD-like green fuzzy stuff-or is it white? I made the mistake of confusing mold with the harmless white-stuff. It's actually salts and stuff from the stuff in the soil & the water (am i getting too technical here for ya? <img border="0" alt="[perplexed]" title="" src="graemlins/confused.gif" /> ) If it's the white stuff, you can just water thoroughly a couple of times and it should wash out. Hope this helps, and hopefully, someone who knows a little more than me will be by soon. Good luck to your friend!

#26462 April 2nd, 2005 at 06:58 PM
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Actually, I asked her the same questions. (I do know about the soluble salts...from experience) She said it was grey mold. I haven't actually seen it, so I'm not sure exactly...

Thanks anyways!

#26463 April 4th, 2005 at 02:50 AM
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sam, if it is indeed mold, then she isn't letting the soil dry enough between waterings. if the soil was compacted and/or the plant root bound, then she probably didn't do it any favors by just top dressing it. sounds like it is time to either pot it to a bigger pot, or root prune it (something i am not fond of, but understand the need for). also, some philos put out something called air roots. that is a different ball game all together.

#26464 April 7th, 2005 at 03:56 AM
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Thanks Jiffy!
It appears that it was the overwatering that was the problem. I noticed I had the same stuff my friend described and called her up. Thanks!


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