- Fri Mar 29, 2019 11:36 pm
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My brand new cephalotus follicularis from carnivorous plant nursery has white fuzz that isn’t part of the plant. White powdery mildew. How should I go about treating it? I went ahead and repotted it since it was kept so wet it had green slime on top of the moss, and to hopefully reduce the chances it spreading. My first instinct was hydrogen peroxide mixed with distilled water, but I haven’t treated it yet. Any help would be appreciated! I would rather not see my brand new plant die to mildew.
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Is my plant splitting? Should I separate the smaller one from the mother plant?
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