White fungusy stuff
With the recent span of rainy days (isn’t it supposed to be sunny?) coupled with really humid conditions, I suspect that my soil has been infected with some random patches of fungus. It’s happening below my pots too. White stuff. I’ve sprayed commercial white oil on it (label says it’s supposed to kill fungus too).
Anything I should do other than that?
The strange thing is – it’s not my whole soil which is infected in any pots. But only if there are random small clumps of soil, then I’ll see the white stuff also on the small clumps. As long as there are no clumps, there are no white stuff.
I don’t wanna use nicotine because my plants are edibles and I really wanna eat them. I’ve tried doing soil changes before but they just happen again.
To date, they don’t seem to have any effect on my plants. Gross-looking, though.
Help?



Also, more pictures of the soil in the pots, and also the soil of the plants in my bedroom.

The white patches are quite confined.

General soil seems okay.

Even in the bedroom.
Lemon eucalyptus
Lemon eu is branching out. The small growths are terribly cute.



Pak choy
I’m gonna do a comparison of the three methods I grew my pak choy in:
1. Pure hydroponics solution
2. Semi-hydroponics
3. Water reservoir method

For the first time, it seems as if the pure hydroponics solution method isn’t working out so well, even though the seedlings were kept constantly moist by the solution – never dried out. Even though the roots have long since dipped into the solution, their growth remains slower.


It seems like a close tie between the semi-hydro system versus the reservoir method. Both of these have seedlings at the sixth-to-eighth-leaves stages; some even have their roots growing into the water.
To be observed more.
Green mint
The green mint (mentha veridis I believe) have been slowly maturing with some decent care. They were sown in vermiculite and hydroponics solution, and get the morning sun with night table light everyday.
