Hello all,
First of all, thanks for any and all replies!
I decided to start some Date Palm seeds in a small container with Perlite, and a desk lamp for heat. Well, during this time I found some really old, moldy, disgusting seeds I collected years ago. To my amazement, a few of these old seeds actually sank to the bottom of water.
So, I cleaned them off, soaked them, and decided to throw them into the container with the Date Palm seeds. Which was really dumb, because now my Date Palm seeds have rooted, and the old seeds are all moldy.
Will the Date Palm seeds now get moldy? Did I ruin the Date seeds???? Or should I just plant them anyways...?
Again, Date Palm seeds are not moldy, but in the same container as moldy seeds.
Moldy seeds-need urgent advice
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Hi. I have used 3% hydrogen peroxide in a spray bottle. It works great to get rid of mold.
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