Hi all
So 9 days ago I put something like 45 seeds into 3 containers for germination.
I have previously managed to get cactus seeds to germinate before fungus set in, but this may he been beginners luck!
This time I sowed ~15x bridgessii / ~15x pachanoi / ~15x peruvianus into 3 separate plastic food containers with oven-cooked cactus soil/perlite and centimetre a sifted layer of oven-cooked cactus soil.
At 9 days a few seeds are showing small white sprouts and there are also a couple of ~2mm seedlings, so far so good apart from that 2 containers are showing small amounts of white fungus.
I think if it starts to grow too fast I will remove the seeds and then put them into newly sterilised earth/containers.
So I have a couple of questions–
What are good anti fungus tactics? I know there are specialised ones out there but I also hear that they aren’t too good for seedling growth and may be a hindrance at this early stage in their lives. I also read that a spray of white vinegar for 2 days may kill the fungus. I like this idea as at least it is a food safe option. Other options I have heard are mild bleach solution. Any advice?
Also to slow the onset of fungus growth in the first place would it be helpful to germinate with the same setup I specified earlier, but with a small layer of sand on the top?