it is when you keep over watering and keep giving them fish emulsion and grow them in tupperware. they need to dry out a bit and it cant be done inside the tupperware.Northpole69 said:that white fungus all over the drainage hole is normal?
keeping your soil alive by not spraying it with neem is not overly complex. my comment about neem was simply that it should be a last resort. Theres a symbiotic relationship between plants and the micobes in the soil and even the ones on their leaves. check out "Teaming with Microbes" by J. Lowenfels & W. Lewis. awesome book fascinating really. The soil is rotting. its anaerobic decomposition because the soil is waterlogged. NS69 hasnt posted pics so its impossible to tell what his problem really is but ill bet its not fungal its bacterial! What does your soil smell like NS69, ammonia, swampy? They need time to dry out or they will die and adding more liquids is not the solution. i would recommend a re-pot also but at this point theyre so beat up Id wait till they were stronger to re-pot, if they make it.MarianneW said:No, not normal. That means there's lots of rot for fungus to eat. My guess is that you're not trying to experiment with complex organic gardening indoors in pots, you just want to keep your plant alive this winter so you can plant it out in the spring.
How is your plant doing through all of this? If you've got that bad of a fungus issue, you may want to pull it out, toss the old mix & pot, wash off all mix from the roots, dip the roots in neem mix, and repot in a new pot with new mix, sans all of the additives you used. After you repot, water from the bottom occasionally and toss in some dissolved fertilizer sometimes and you'll have better luck.
I'm allergic to mold, I get why you wouldn't want festering moldy pot in your house. I wouldn't either!