How Do You Get Rid Of Mold On Houseplants?
Houseplants create atmosphere in your home and filter toxins from the air, leaving your home fresh and filled with energy. With proper care, houseplants live for years bringing a touch of nature inside. Even with the best of care, problems sometimes arise leaving you wondering what you have done wrong. Mold growing on the surface of the soil is a signal that your plants need immediate care, but is not reason to panic. With a little care, you can restore your plants to health. Examine the soil in your plants to determine the extent of the problem. A few spots of mold may simply be a sign that dead leaves have fallen in the soil and have begun to rot. Removing the plant debris may be all that is needed. A layer of mold on the surface of the soil signals more serious action is required. Repot plants in fresh soil to eliminate mold and to provide a healthy environment for your plants. Remove the plant from the original pot and remove as much excess soil as possible. Use care not to damage