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Rinsing Peat Moss and Sphagnum

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 9:04 pm
by _-SphagnumFromHell-_
Hello,
I've heard there are ways to reduce the amount of algae and cyanobacteria build up on Peat and sphagnum by rinsing it. I have had trouble with this in the past, particularly with starting plants by seed. Do any of you do anything to get prevent some of the sludge from forming on both mediums? Thanks.

Re: Rinsing Peat Moss and Sphagnum

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 9:13 pm
by Cross
I haven't had a sludge and I just keep mine hanging round. I have heard some people kill their medium though.

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Re: Rinsing Peat Moss and Sphagnum

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2019 8:12 am
by Doublebass1985
Generally it's caused from being too wet and not enough evaporation. You might be watering too much when u water instead of doing little bits at a time. Say u water once every two days but when u do water u pour a bunch on top so the moss is so soggy it's forms algae whereas if you watered like twice a day but in less amounts you won't have problems with the algae build up.

Re: Rinsing Peat Moss and Sphagnum

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 5:53 pm
by Nightbreed
You soak it and squeeze it out really well several times. If you leave too much water or water too much you will have problems with algae sludge. Make sure you have good air flow to keep the surface from being to wet.

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Re: Rinsing Peat Moss and Sphagnum

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2019 2:40 am
by _-SphagnumFromHell-_
Thanks for the responses everyone. I have rinsed my peat moss twice and will be using it for some seeds. Pouring out the used distilled water was painful though, but hopefully that and some increased circulation will get the slime off.

Re: Rinsing Peat Moss and Sphagnum

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2019 3:31 am
by FlyTrap Hunter
Seems it's usually just on top and if it dries out it basically is not a problem.
I had problems last year because we had the wettest year in NC history.
Algae comes from too wet and not enough air flow in the soil.
There is some advantage to peat sand and perlite because sludge isn't generally a issue.
I have been considering adding sand in with my lfsm. Right now the fly traps are growing only in lfsm. And I have even considered crushed perlite. Crushed because I don't really like perlite. But it works. I bought some vermiculite but I have not used it yet. I started my Sarracenia in peat sand and perlite and it's not mossy at all.
I want to try just silica sand and possibly a tiny amount of peat. Happy growing

Re: Rinsing Peat Moss and Sphagnum

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2019 5:15 am
by _-SphagnumFromHell-_
I've been wondering the same thing. I like lfsm, but sometimes it's moisture fluctuation is tricky when watering. I used some perlite in some of it when I potted up my Nepenthes, but the watering hasn't significantly changed.

Re: Rinsing Peat Moss and Sphagnum

Posted: Fri May 10, 2019 2:10 am
by Ericrud
I believe that some people microwave their peat moss prior to planting to kill off any bacteria/algae/critters that might live in it.