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Hi there,

I recently did an gardening experiment. I'd recently bought some
decent (i.e not grown on really fast - properly grown stuff) mint at
the local market here in London. I'd also got some of those water
crystals - the ones that expand to 100 times their size in water. I
asked for some advice about growing this mint, and it was suggested
that it would grow in almost any condition. So, I hydrated these
crystals and stuck a big bunch of mint in them before I went on hols
for 2 weeks.

I was really hoping to come back and find that they had grown. As it
happens, it looks like they have, but several things have happened -
see the pic below:

http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/4831/dscf1928.jpg

All the lower leaves went yellow - guess the light was being obscured
by the higher leaves.

More concerningly some white fungus appears to have grown on the top
surface of these balls. The balls apparently contain some fertalizer,
though I don't know what sort.

Does anyone please have any ideas about what might be causing this
fungus, or what I could do to remove it!

Also any idea if there's anything I should to do improve the growth of the mint?

Many thanks in advance!

Tom.

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Try planting them in normal potting soil. I think they were over watered.

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I would have been reluctant to try mint in these crystals because the crystals do best for plants that prefer lots of water and filtered light. Although mint IS terribly adaptable, it does prefer a slightly acidic soil. Some people have great success growing mint anywhere; mine has always preferred full sun.

It also seems to me that you have a bit too much water in the container.

You might also consider how best to remedy the fact that water alone does not contain all the nutrients a plant needs.

Further, I would wonder about the source of your mint. If it had been previously planted in soil, was there a bacteria in the soil which wasn't a problem until you went to straight water? Also, what was the source of your water?

Merme


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