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Spider Webs on plants
- To: i*@prairienet.org
- Subject: Spider Webs on plants
- From: M*@aol.com
- Date: Wed, 29 Oct 1997 09:01:54 -0500 (EST)
Hi all,
Not sure what the bugs are, can't see any of those, but my Banana Croton
(according to name tag provided) has spider webs all over it. So does the
Codiaeum 'Petra' sitting on the opposite end of same shelf. The Schefflera,
Dracaena (Surclosa), and Dracaena (Janet Craig Compacta) between them look
sorta "dusty" but no visible Spider webs yet. This happened since last
watering which was day before yesterday. The only thing that's happened
since then is I brought my huge Hibiscus in from outside all summer. From
what I can tell, the Hibiscus doesn't have any bugs or webs though!
As to the Hibiscus, since bringing it in, some of the smaller leaves on top
have begun to "curl up." The larger leaves, from about midway down, are
still normal looking. So far, no visible yellowing, or falling of leaves.
What can I do to help my plants? If store products mentioned, please give
specific names. I'd hate to think I was buying a "cure" for them and end up
killing them!!!
Thanks for such a helpful group,
Kathy
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