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It looks like mealy bugs infestation. Does it resemble spit kinda and tacky like a syrup? Spider mites have this kinda "spit" web. If it is them methyl alcohol gets rid of them but you must wipe it all away by hand and I am not sure how those plants would handle methyl alcohol. I get the same looking thing on my cactus's quite often and I remove it with that on a Q-tip since it is usually between spines.
AE, I have not tried fungicide, because I'm not sure if it is fungus, or what kind would kill it.
Joe,
I dont think it's S[pider mites. It's been watered in the picture. Normally its like thousand of grey/white short hairs. no mites in them.....
hmmm
Robin
ive tried scraping it off, fungicide, pesticide... IT DOESNT DIE! My ceph is like dead, and its just a pot of live LFS with a bunch of that... darn fungus stuff over the top
Thanks gus!!! I've tried EVERYTHING but that!!! And just in time, too! Its in my mini bog garden, and its taking over the seedlings! (theres a few thousand in there right now, its like, a mat of sundews... I have no idea where they came from!)
I had that... It never really did any harm. I just scraped it off a couple of times and it never bothered me again. you can also try getting the plants out and fliping the soil so that the fungus is on the bottom.
I also noticed that on my wetter pots the fungus didn't grow, but in the dryer pots it did.
Could you try digging up you plants then taking the soil and sticking it in the microwave? Or perhaps if you have a pressure cooker that would work better no?
It mockes
me!! Those of you that have had it know what I mean?
I sprayed it with physan 20 today. We'll see how it likes that. If that doesn't work, I think I'll try Gus's sulfer idea.
Don't worry Lithopsman
Ok I'll let you guy's know how the physan or sulfer worked. I'f any body knows what this stuff is called, I would still be interested.
I was thinking I may recall it being called dust mold... That is most likely just a common horticulture name though... BTW, it will either be end of Sept. or Oct.
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