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Seed, or insect egg?
On Thu, 13 May 2004 16:59:38 +0100, "Amber Ormerod"
wrote: "Martin Sykes" wrote in message ... "[H]omer" wrote in message news Whilst re-potting a miniature rose, I found a hell of a lot of these: 3mm in diameter. Yellow. Hard (brittle) thin shell. Perfectly spherical. One half was sometimes semi-translucent. Filled with a white, milky fluid and a single black "spot". "Pop" quite loudly when burst. What are they? Trouble? - [H]omer (Gardening noob) Could be slow-release fertilizer. Have you just bought the rose or had it been in the old pot for a long time? -- not slug eggs? No - Definitely slow release fertiliser like 'osmocote'. Rod Weed my email address to reply http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html |
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