White Fungus on soil

Discussion in 'HortForum' started by GardenNub, Feb 25, 2010.

  1. GardenNub

    GardenNub Active Member

    Messages:
    37
    Likes Received:
    0
    Location:
    New Jersey, USA
    Hi everyone...so I have a dwarf calamondin orange tree. Unfortunately it has started growing some sort of white fungus on the top of the soil. It is also apparent on the stones in the dish beneath the pot. What can/should i use to get rid of this? I heard watering with milk/water solution helps and have done that once already, but dont want to keep doing it without consulting more experienced growers. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks
     
  2. jreidsma

    jreidsma Active Member

    Messages:
    148
    Likes Received:
    0
    Location:
    Zeeland, MI USA
    Hi
    There are mutliple ways I have tried or heard of that might work. You could try spinkling alittle bit of cinnimon on the top of the fungus, or you could try mixing half and half hydrogen peroxide and water then misting it with it. They both work for all of my problems with fungi. O ya could you post some pictures of it?
    Good luck
     

Share This Page