How to Get Rid of White Fungus Balls in Soil ~ 6 Easy Steps

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If you’re an attentive plant parent, you might notice tiny white balls dotting the soil surface. In most cases, these balls will not harm your plant. In most cases, they are either perlite or fungi, which can benefit your soil.

A fungal infestation might not sound like a good thing. But before you grab the fungicide, keep reading. Having a fungus among us could give your plant new life!

What Are the Tiny White Balls in Soil? 3 Culprits

- Insect Eggs - Perlite - Fungi

What Causes Fungus in Soil

A fungal infestation can indicate that your plant is facing other issues, particularly overwatering. Overwatering saturates the soil, preventing roots from getting the oxygen they need to grow. It can also lead to many other problems, such as root rot.

How to Get Rid of White Fungus in Soil: Step-by-Step Guide

- Remove Fungi by Hand - Get Rid of Excess Organic Matter - Let the Soil Dry - Change How You Water the Plant - Use a Fungicide - Replace Infected Soil

Natural Fungi Soil Treatments

Baking Soda: 2 Tbsp of Baking Soda to 1 Gallon of Water Dish Soap: 4 Tsp of Soap to 1 Gallon of Water Cinnamon Essential Oil: 10-15 Drops of Cinnamon Oil to 1 Cup of Water Vinegar: 1 Tbsp of Vinegar to 1 Gallon of Water

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