Guest guest Posted November 27, 2010 Report Share Posted November 27, 2010 Hi Tamara, Excited to meet a fellow Sproutperson who uses Thieves Essential Oil in sprouting. I use it in my soak, container cleaning as well as a light spray mist on my sprouts and in a waterless diffuser in the same room and I have never had a problem with mold.                                                       \            From: tamaramessenger <sourcesynergy@...> Subject: Sunflower troubleshooting - fuzzies & brown roots Date: Saturday, November 27, 2010, 11:15 AM  Hi, My sunflower sprouts are developing the fuzzies (not the root fuzzies, but white webs higher up) and they also have brown roots. Is this due to : - overwatering? - mold in the air? (there was black mold on the window sills, which I have since cleaned) - humidity in the air? - overcrowding of the seeds? - trays stacked too long? I've put a little fan on one of my top sprouting shelves to circulate the air in the room, and I've picked out a few seeds in the crowded spots, as well as all the fuzzy ones. I've sprayed them with thieves essential oil as well, as it kills mold. I may have left the trays stacked a bit too long (from Monday afternoon to Friday) because I didn't have enough shelf space available, and am wondering if that is the cause of it. I grow all sprouts in soil, in trays with ridges in the bottom, and water them by lifting the roots and putting water in the ridges. I diffused some thieves in the room, but since it is a water based diffuser, I didn't think it was a great idea to add to the humidity. I will put a dehumidifier in today. Any other suggestions? Thanks! Tamara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 ass hole syop emails ________________________________ From: tamaramessenger <sourcesynergy@...> Sent: Sat, November 27, 2010 1:15:45 PM Subject: Sunflower troubleshooting - fuzzies & brown roots Hi, My sunflower sprouts are developing the fuzzies (not the root fuzzies, but white webs higher up) and they also have brown roots. Is this due to : - overwatering? - mold in the air? (there was black mold on the window sills, which I have since cleaned) - humidity in the air? - overcrowding of the seeds? - trays stacked too long? I've put a little fan on one of my top sprouting shelves to circulate the air in the room, and I've picked out a few seeds in the crowded spots, as well as all the fuzzy ones. I've sprayed them with thieves essential oil as well, as it kills mold. I may have left the trays stacked a bit too long (from Monday afternoon to Friday) because I didn't have enough shelf space available, and am wondering if that is the cause of it. I grow all sprouts in soil, in trays with ridges in the bottom, and water them by lifting the roots and putting water in the ridges. I diffused some thieves in the room, but since it is a water based diffuser, I didn't think it was a great idea to add to the humidity. I will put a dehumidifier in today. Any other suggestions? Thanks! Tamara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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