Prevent Seedling Disease with a Fan
A fan helps ensure good air circulation around seedlings.
New seedlings are especially vulnerable to a disease called damping-off. It's a fungus that enters young seedlings from the soil, causing the seedlings to die — often within days. One of the ways to help prevent damping-off disease is to place an fan near the seedlings. This will ensure good air movement and keep the suface of the soil dry. The goal is to create a gentle breeze; don't point the fan directly at your seedlings. Keep the fan running 24 hours a day. In addtion to helping prevent disease, the constant air movement will help develop stronger, sturdier seedlings.
More Ways to Prevent Damping-off
- Plant your seeds in fresh soil that's formulated for seedstarting. Never re-use potting soil because it can carry disease.
- Thin seedlings so they're not crowded in their pots.
- Avoid overwatering. If possible, water plants from the bottom, or use a propagation system that wicks moisture as needed.
Last updated: 03/19/2024
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