phillyguy
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Good eye!
Some mites don't web.Weird it's an indoor plant and I have seen no bugs at all and no webbing.
I Will look with a jewelers lafter work. I thought it had to be a deficiency.
Thx=
I did this and saw what I think are the shells of their body nothing living. I will still do 1 more treatment. You are awesome
dont mow your lawn and/or trim your trees, and walk straight into your indoor garden! - lol,Weird it's an indoor plant and I have seen no bugs at all and no webbing.
I Will look with a jewelers lafter work. I thought it had to be a deficiency.
No doubt. Well then I have my dogs also bringing stuff in.dont mow your lawn and/or trim your trees, and walk straight into your indoor garden! - lol,
even leaving a door open for too long will introduce pests....
*early spring/nothing outside growing yet and I have 8 big green plants inside, bugs will smell that chlorophyl (food) at 100yds
Once they are super bad.Wouldn’t they be seeing little webs? I’ve never dealt with them but when I see pictures they web up close to the growth points
Aphids would present differently I would think. My cherry tree usually takes the brunt from the aphids. I'm assuming my plant would look more shriveled by the way they attack the tree.Aphids will also leave exoskeleton (white chaff) might not be mites?