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#11090 November 30th, 2003 at 12:41 AM
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Well Nikkal, I told you I would let you know what happened with the hairy growth on the Pink Splash after I cut it back. It has grown into a forest! laugh It's like a fuzzy wonderland now and it's spreading to the leaves, but what the heck, these things are cheap anyway. So I'll let it go and who knows? Maybe I'll be able to market fuzzy forests and make a million!! thumbup )
Anywho have a good one, look forward to hearing from you,
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#11091 November 30th, 2003 at 02:07 AM
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Are you speaking of white fly webbing????? Duh
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#11092 November 30th, 2003 at 02:40 AM
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OMG Wally, I didn't think THAT would happen!!! Duh Can you post a pic?? I think this is a case for WILL CREED!!! idea


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#11093 December 2nd, 2003 at 02:38 AM
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Wally,

Sounds likle mealybug or soil mold. If it started on the plant tissue, then it is mealybug. If it started on the soil, then it is mold. Mealybug has a cottonlike texture. Soil mold is more thread-like.

Let me know which you think it is, so I can tell you how to treat it. If you are unsure, send a photo to me at wcreed@HorticulturalHelp.com.


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