Hello ... I have a seedling growing in a light blue, nearly clear, solo cup. I have holes in the bottom and about 1/2" of perlite in the bottom ( i just thought that would be a good idea). Anyways ... now it appears i have green algae growing in a small spot on my bottom perlite. From what i understand this is not good, but may not be fatal. Should i, could i , fix this? Should i transplant to a larger cup and try to remove the affected perlite or is there another remedy? ... thoughts? ... I guess it goes without saying that i am growing in soil ...
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Algae needs light and moisture to grow. Try putting the cup in a same sized non transparent/translucent cup to block the light. It shouldnt be too much of an issue though ideally you want to keep it algae free
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Thank you for the input! It is just working on its second set of leaves. I can only see a small spot of what i assume is algae. Otherwise, the roots look a nice white and the plant looks healthy enough. Do you think the lack of light in a new cup will kill off the algae?
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I believe it will kill it as it needs light for food (just like our plants). If it starts getting out of control you can use a h2o2/water solution to kill off the algae but if you have other beneficial organics it will kill those too however i believe denying it light should be enough for a small issue.
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