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By magellan
Posts:  8
Joined:  Sat Jan 28, 2012 7:36 pm
#131398
I was trying my luck with leaf pulling on a P. Sethos. While it was successful, I had these weird looking things grow in my container. What are they and how do I remove them without killing the sphagnum moss?
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By MichaelG
Posts:  443
Joined:  Thu Sep 17, 2009 2:10 am
#131584
Congrats on the successful leaf pullings!

I hope someone is able to help you with the problem. Are you referring to the white stuff?
By magellan
Posts:  8
Joined:  Sat Jan 28, 2012 7:36 pm
#131615
Yes, I'm uncertain if it's mold or some kind of fungi. It's hard to source live sphagnum moss here so I'm careful not to kill it.

Thanks for your reply!
By cpguy
Posts:  7
Joined:  Fri Jul 20, 2012 5:34 am
#150049
you could try fungicides the list of active ingredients that are safe for carnivorous plants are

1. Sulfur
2. Sulfur Powder
3. Neem Extract
4. Tebuconazole
5. Chlorothalonill

fungicides that you should stay away from
1.anything that has Copper
2. bacillus

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