you cannot afford to speculate, you need to investigate.
That means repotting.
The mold is confined to where the rootball is. This would suggest there is a high likelihood there is a propagating plug or whatever they are called hidden in the rootball.
That needs to come out. I agree the main media does not look degraded but once it has been infected with mold spores it is best to discard it.
Give the roots a good rinse under the tap and remove any old media that has mold spores. Remove any old squeezable roots that are no longer functioning. You feel the roots for firmness to do this. Any dead roots left behind can respread the mold so remove as much dead material and all the old stuff, give it a good rinse and that will solve the proble, you will not need any harsh chemicals to sort this out.
But if you don't do it properly it will just keep coming back.
Last edited by Shadeflower; 12-27-2021 at 01:25 AM..
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