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Post by bonfield on Mar 10, 2024 2:08:24 GMT -5
No fungicides needed, just common sense when it comes to spraying down with water, detection of fungus if/when it occurs, removal of contaminated material/re-potting, isolation, and rehabilitation/observation. No matter what you hit fungi with, you're likely to just create a more resilient strain, cleaning and starting fresh in an isolated location with improved conditions is usually the best first approach.
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