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Old 07-04-2005, 03:06 PM
Rob Halgren
 
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Hello Everyone.
I've been have a problem with some of my phals when I water.
Most of my phals are grown in bark, but when I water one particular
plant tiny white bugs crawl onto the aerial roots because, I guess
they're afraid to drown.
Are these bugs harmful, they don't look like mealy bugs or scales, but
I guess they do live in the medium.
Could they possible be aphids?
I want to get rid of them because I don't know if they're a potential
threat to my plant
-Eric


Probably springtails. Not technically harmful, but probably a good sign
that the potting mix is breaking down. They eat the things that eat
your bark (fungus, bacteria, etc).

I don't think I've ever seen aphids on a phal... Doesn't mean they
couldn't be there, I guess. But they wouldn't crawl out of the mix.

Rob

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