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Help! White clumps in brand new bag of compost, friend or foe?
Help! White clumps in brand new bag of compost, friend or foe?
I have some new bags of compost which I intend to use to start off seeds, but there's loads of white clumps all over (maybe a fungus of some sort?), is that a good or a bad thing?
its J. Arthurs Bowers. The clumps look a bit like a lump of tissue after its been left inside a pocket and the garment's been washed, if you know what i mean. At first i thought 'its a bit of paper', but then saw it was all over the compost, and now im almost certain it is a sort of white mold. I'm not sure if it would be safe to use for starting off my seeds, both flowers and vegetables?
Hmm. Does it smell mushroomy? Sometimes you get that in compost. I mainly find that sort of thing in bark chippings which I use on my paths. Can't suggest what to do about it, sorry.
When you bought your compost it should have been sterile but it depends on the quality. What you see in it now is a mycelium growing from spores that were either in the compost when you bought it or have found their way in since. It naturely occurs in soil and should not be a problem as most fungal growths do not like to be disturbed.
I you'st to have a handle on the world .. but it BROKE!!
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