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Schefflera - sticky stuff
I've got a number of Scheffleras and they all exude some sticky stuff which
ends up on the carpet around the pot. It does wash out with carpet shampoo, but this is not something I want to do more than I have to. Does anybody have any suggestions for controlling the sticky stuff, or getting it off the carpet without having to drag the carpet shampooer out? |
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On 6/9/05 20:58, in article , "datsy"
wrote: I've got a number of Scheffleras and they all exude some sticky stuff which ends up on the carpet around the pot. It does wash out with carpet shampoo, but this is not something I want to do more than I have to. Does anybody have any suggestions for controlling the sticky stuff, or getting it off the carpet without having to drag the carpet shampooer out? Stop using shampoo is the first thing, I'm afraid. It attracts and holds the dirt, however well it appears to be rinsed. Can you not get some large and attractive tray in which you stand all the Scheffleras or a spare piece of carpet you steam clean every so often? -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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from "datsy" contains these words: I've got a number of Scheffleras and they all exude some sticky stuff which ends up on the carpet around the pot. Well, mine never have. I suspect yours may have an insect infestation, aphids and whitefly often exude sticky stuff. Search under the leaves, and in the nodules where leaves join the trunk. An indoor-plant insecticide spray will get rid of them, be sure to spray the soil surface too. Janet. |
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I've got a number of Scheffleras and they all exude some sticky stuff
which ends up on the carpet around the pot. It does wash out with carpet shampoo, but this is not something I want to do more than I have to. Does anybody have any suggestions for controlling the sticky stuff, or getting it off the carpet without having to drag the carpet shampooer out? The sticky stuff is likely to be caused by some sap-sucking pest, probably scale insect. If you can eradicate the pest, you'll get rid of the problem. This probably means spraying with insecticide/fatty acid. You could also wipe the bugs off with cotton wool dipped in methylated spirits, but with a schefflera it would take ages and there are always one or two scale insects that get missed. |
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The sticky stuff is likely to be caused by some sap-sucking pest, probably scale insect. If you can eradicate the pest, you'll get rid of the problem. This probably means spraying with insecticide/fatty acid. You could also wipe the bugs off with cotton wool dipped in methylated spirits, but with a schefflera it would take ages and there are always one or two scale insects that get missed. Thanks for the answers to this - I had never realised that the lumpy bits on the leaves were actually insects until I looked up scale insects on the internet yesterday!! You live and learn. It was the RHS site which came up first, but reading through the description, I have to say that I have never (in the 10 or more years I've had these plants - and the problem of sticky carpets) seen any eggs or larvae - I have checked again and still nothing that looks like larvae, only the lumpy bits, mostly on the veins. Still on the subject of schefflera - one of them has grown aerial roots in the last couple of months - again something I haven't seen - is this common with this plant? |
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