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Yellow spheres on plant?
I just purchased these plants and just realised that there are these yellow spheres all over one of them. The spheres are small about 1 mm in diameter, if not less and when you squeeze one, a liquid comes out. They're also loose, and not attached to any part of the plant, it's more like it's been sprinkled with these yellow bubbles. I'm wondering if these are insect eggs or something else?
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- MsBittnerLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
That sure sounds like insect eggs to me.
Keep the new plants--including the ones without the spheres--away from existing plants and return them.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
There is nothing wrong with your plants.It is either a moisture control in the soil, a fungus from being too closed in,no air circulation or fertilizer gone bad,not dissolved.Just take it out stir the top one inch of soil around and move to better conditions.
- reynwaterLv 71 decade ago
Slow release fertilizer like Osmocote. This isn't the best image, but you'll get the idea: http://images.search.yahoo.com/images/view?back=ht...