Hey, ive been ready posts about,fungus growing on peoples soil. Like the insects, its scared me and made me want something just incase! Id prefer something not too toxic, stuff thats really hazardous scares me!
Can you please tell me how to apply, any dilutions, hazards and if possible where to buy (in uk).
Also, is it easy to notice fungus on a plant? Is it hairy? Ive noticed concerns of black dots on sarrs, mine have some in dead patches but they arnt hairy and dont spread around the pitcher.
Thankyou,
Hayden
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Fungicide?
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Hayden
, Jul 28 2010 22:11 PM
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Posted 28 July 2010 - 22:11 PM
#2
Posted 29 July 2010 - 07:02 AM
Hi Hayden,
Look for a fungicide containing myclobutanil, such as Bayer Garden Systhane Fungus Fighter or Fungus Clear 2 Gun to name two. Instructions are supplied with them. Some plants do not like it, such as sundews, so you might want to check on the forum before applying it to a particular plant. I've seen white fungus growing on some of my planting surfaces but it doesn't appear to harm the plants. Fungus is often a sign of wet conditions with inadequate ventilation, so you may want to look at the cause.
Carl
Look for a fungicide containing myclobutanil, such as Bayer Garden Systhane Fungus Fighter or Fungus Clear 2 Gun to name two. Instructions are supplied with them. Some plants do not like it, such as sundews, so you might want to check on the forum before applying it to a particular plant. I've seen white fungus growing on some of my planting surfaces but it doesn't appear to harm the plants. Fungus is often a sign of wet conditions with inadequate ventilation, so you may want to look at the cause.
Carl
#3
Posted 29 July 2010 - 09:20 AM
Thank Carl, ill get one of them on order tonight :)
#4
Posted 29 July 2010 - 09:23 AM
#5
Posted 29 July 2010 - 09:24 AM
Ive noticed the Bayer isnt in a spray gun? Is it dangerous to handle? Do you tip it into a spray gun?
Thankyou
Thankyou
#6
Posted 29 July 2010 - 09:28 AM
#7
Posted 29 July 2010 - 09:29 AM
#8
Posted 29 July 2010 - 10:02 AM
Hayden
I'm sure most people will not worry about fungus on soil, infact some peats just seem prone to it, not sure why though. I certainly dont spray my soil for this.
If you are concerned about a fungus on your pitcher why not post a photo and hopefully someone will confirm if it is indeed a fungus, there is no sense in sprying unless it is needed. Best to try not to overuse fungicides or insecticides.....
Pitchers will sometimes die off in areas, sometimes its down to indigestion.....post a photo is you arent sure.
I tend to pick up any insecticides or fungicides from garden centres or B&Q, saves on postage!
I'm sure most people will not worry about fungus on soil, infact some peats just seem prone to it, not sure why though. I certainly dont spray my soil for this.
If you are concerned about a fungus on your pitcher why not post a photo and hopefully someone will confirm if it is indeed a fungus, there is no sense in sprying unless it is needed. Best to try not to overuse fungicides or insecticides.....
Pitchers will sometimes die off in areas, sometimes its down to indigestion.....post a photo is you arent sure.
I tend to pick up any insecticides or fungicides from garden centres or B&Q, saves on postage!
#9
Posted 29 July 2010 - 11:07 AM
Thankyou LJ, im going away soon and leaving my neighbour in charge! Ive just read about how easy it is to get fungus on your seedlings, but im only away for 5 days so it cant get too bad in that time.
#10
Posted 31 July 2010 - 21:08 PM
Hayden, on 28th July 2010 - 22:11 PM, said:
Hey, ive been ready posts about,fungus growing on peoples soil. Like the insects, its scared me and made me want something just incase! Id prefer something not too toxic, stuff thats really hazardous scares me!
Can you please tell me how to apply, any dilutions, hazards and if possible where to buy (in uk).
Also, is it easy to notice fungus on a plant? Is it hairy? Ive noticed concerns of black dots on sarrs, mine have some in dead patches but they arnt hairy and dont spread around the pitcher.
Thankyou,
Hayden
Can you please tell me how to apply, any dilutions, hazards and if possible where to buy (in uk).
Also, is it easy to notice fungus on a plant? Is it hairy? Ive noticed concerns of black dots on sarrs, mine have some in dead patches but they arnt hairy and dont spread around the pitcher.
Thankyou,
Hayden
I have black dots on my sarrs I have opened a post on it so read it up and It would help if you can post some pictures.







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