How to keep mould off household plants. They’re beautiful and help keep your indoor air clean — but mould loves them. The moist soil in indoor plants is a perfect breeding ground for mould. Once the mould colonizes it spreads throughout an indoor environment. Instead of getting rid of your plants, try adding a bit of Taheebo tea to the water you give to your houseplants. The oil of this tree, which withstands fungi even in rain forests, helps hinder mold growth in plant soil and can be found at natural food stores. Sprinkling a small amount cinnamon on the soil which is a natural fungicide.
moldy soil affect indoor air qualityPruning and or repositioning plants exposing the soil to more UV sunlight will work to reducing mould. The UV will naturally produce hydroxyls that kill moulds. For places that lack sunlight, installing an mr natural Hydroxyl generator is very beneficial.

Finally, educate yourself on your region’s climate — be it the cold and wet Northeast, the hot and wet South, the hot and dry Southwest, or the cold and dry West — and how it responds to moisture. There is no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to mold prevention. Knowing what works for your climate and your home is an important first step.

Commercial Greenhouses

Commercial greenhouses are optimizing produce production using hydroxyls. Maximize performance with pure clean air and less airborne pollutants and contaminants.

  • No mould
  • Drastic reduction of insect infestations
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  • Healthier and heartier plant structures
  • Reduction in chemicals
  • Cleaner air for staff
  • Longer lasting, fresher produce

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