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Old April 17, 2009   #1
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I started my pepper plants in those small burpees peat pellet cups. All seemed well until I found a white mold growing on outside of cups, and across some areas of peat. seedlings seem fine and are growing, but is the mold a problem??

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I had it with Jiffy Seed Starter and no problems.

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Old April 17, 2009   #3
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That happens to me allot but I try to let them dry out a little before I water again. I also transplant them into 6 or 8" clay pots and discard the peat pots completely when they are big enough.
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Old April 17, 2009   #4
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That happens to me allot but I try to let them dry out a little before I water again. I also transplant them into 6 or 8" clay pots and discard the peat pots completely when they are big enough.
Good idea Robin, when are they big enough?? They were sowed on 4/4/09, and sprouted around the 4/11-4/12 mark. Also, thanks Ed for the reply.

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You can transplant with they have their first set of true leaves, but have care not to disrupt their roots.
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Old April 19, 2009   #6
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I started my pepper plants in those small burpees peat pellet cups. All seemed well until I found a white mold growing on outside of cups, and across some areas of peat. seedlings seem fine and are growing, but is the mold a problem??

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No, the white mold is not a problem, just scrape it off and vow to never use peat cups or cells or pots again b/c they also wick water.

When I moved to my current location in 1999 I threw out a carton of 500 minus maybe 10 peat pots. That's how much I dislike them.
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blueaussi,
I see it is your 1st post, welcome to TV. I love the dog picture, very nice.

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Don't let Burpee know - they will want to raise the price to you and tell you it is beneficial mold - Ha Ha!!!
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Burpee's Improved Peat Pots...now with enhanced fugal action! Our special strain of fungus, which will coat the exterior of the pots a pleasing white, serves both as a growth enhancer and as visual notification of the need to water. $10.00 for 15 pots.
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Right on!!! my thought exactly - but they will say it is a hybrid fungus no doubt!!! HA!!!!
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