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Old 03-04-2011, 07:26 PM
OtherFellow OtherFellow is offline
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Originally Posted by rosewazs View Post
Im repotting a house plant into a larger pot and im using some compost from another dead house plant that I throw out 6 months ago. However ive found little yellow eggs, the size of pepper corns in the compost from the dead plant. They are semi-translucent and can be crushed quite easily, where its quite gooey and small white particles are inside.

Im worried that i will have some kind of bug infestation in my apartment if I use this soil. Does anyone know what this could be?
Looks like slow release feriliser to I.
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