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I found this mold growing on two of my garlic cloves today. I have planted the garlic in a pot indoors at least two weeks ago with two others. I water it only when I think the soil feels dry, the ventilation is not ideal, and the cloves seemed perfectly healthy before planting. The plants still feel firm and strong. I did some research and I think it's blue mold but I'm not sure as it seems to be missing some symptoms. Any idea what it is or what steps I should take to remove it and save the garlic?

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Thank you in advance.

Erbium
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It looks like it has been infected with the blue fungus that can attack garlic cloves. Best to toss it, or scrape off the fungus and cook them.

Garlic is best bought as commercial cloves because then they're more likely to be suited to your local climate. Cloves planted from supermarkets might or might not work, and as you can see, these were infected due to inadequate drying.

Is there a reason you're trying to grow garlic inside in pots? To make it worthwhile it's best grown in ground outside.

Graham Chiu
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