Chopsticks gathering mould
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Thanks for any help or reassurance you can offer

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spaceboy_psy wrote: But then I bought a pack of brand new disposable chopsticks, and every single one quickly had mould growing on it. They're in an assortment of plants
They are IN an assortment of plants? Permanently? Seriously?
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You must have really misunderstood the chopstick technique .
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Nico
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and why did yuo post this?thangtv wrote: They're in an assortment of plants, and it makes no difference whether the plant is being watered frequently or infrequently, there's always a bit of mould clinging to the stick beneath or on the surface of the soil. Most plants are potted in cat litter, gravel and a little compost, and seem to like it.
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