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Old 13-06-2007, 04:32 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Houseplant Ivy: like black soot falling from leaves

K wrote:
Bob H writes

We don't have any nearby plants in the house, and I couldn't see
anything moving around on the leaves or the ontop of the soil.
The black soot is only on the underside of the leaves now I have taken
more notice!

Any ideas as to what a cure might be?


If you can't see any insects (they'd be staying still and chomping, not
moving), look on the underneath of the leaves for round brown scales,
especially along the stems and leaf veins, which can be removed with a
fingernail. If you find these, it's scale insect, and you need to deal
with these to avoid a recurrence of the black stuff.

The black stuff can then just be wiped off.


On the underneath of the leaves the sooty stuff is nearly brown which
does wipe off easily.
As I said initially, the plant suffered this exact thing a short while
ago and we had to drastically prune it to get rid of all the scale? and
whatever else it was on the leaves and shoots. Now it come back again.

So if I prune it right back again, how can I be sure the same thing
won't happen again? What can be done to stop it happening?

Thanks