[Aroid-l] Re: Sauromatums, hardy and giant
- Subject: [Aroid-l] Re: Sauromatums, hardy and giant
- From: "Leo A. Martin" l*@attglobal.net
- Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2005 18:32:42 -0600
One wag wrote
Also remember these things are spider mite magnets.
Another replied
> and never see spider mites on them.I have grown Typhonium venosum [in southern Georgia] for 25 years
The first wag rereplied
I live in Phoenix, with very low humidity most of the year. Spider mites are a problem with quite a few plant families originating in more humid climates. You live in Georgia, where during times of active Typhonium growth the humidity is often so high it is possible to grow mildew and algae on clean glass.
Leo
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