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Old June 20, 2015   #1
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Yesterday I noticed a filmy/webby grey substance covering the soil on my outdoor containers. I assume this is mold. Is this from the weather or from the soil? I used Miracle-Gro potting mix in all my containers as I do every year. Will the mold harm my plants? We are expecting even more rain today and tomorrow, so I cannot control the moisture at this time.

Does anyone know how to get rid of it? I've never seen it before.

Even though I didn't use this brand, I read this article: http://blackgold.bz/mold-in-potting-soil/

And then saw this article about adding cinnamon..... http://joemacho.hubpages.com/hub/Moldy-Potting-Soil

We haven't had exceptionally warm temperatures yet this season, and had quite a bit of rain and cloudy days (with more rain predicted 5 days out of the next 7).

Thanks, Donna
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Old June 20, 2015   #2
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That mix is 60% peat. I'm thinking it is actually a lichen, not a mold. If so, it's harmless and nothing to worry about.
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I've had stuff that sounds like that on my potting soil. I thought it was mold. I just scraped it off and it didn't come back. It might not hurt to move your plant under the eaves or something and let it dry out a little if you can though.
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Old June 21, 2015   #4
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Thanks for the replies.

After I saw the word "lichen," I looked it up - none of the google web images looked like what I have. Mine is white, filmy, powedery, or webby.

I will scrape it off today, after the rain. I have no place to shelter the containers.

I'll just wait to see what happens.

Thanks.

This is what it looks like - I hope this link works:

http://st.houzz.com/simgs/3a42ad2e04...ome-design.jpg

the above pic is from google images
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