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By AndrewFR
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Hi all,

I left for a weekend away, and when I returned there was a white fuzzy material on the surface of my sarracenia minor soil.

This was a rescue plant, and I remember something similar on it before I repotted it. However, I completely removed the plant, rinsed off the old soil, and repotted a month ago.

Before I try to treat it, I want to ask the collective experts: what is this? I'm guessing fungus, but maybe it's a pest that I can't see. It has not yet spread to my other plants. If it is fungus, I've got some neem oil and sulfur I can use on it.
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White stuff all over
White stuff all over
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It's concentrated on the base of the plant.
It's concentrated on the base of the plant.
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