Bamboo Palm becoming
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by weezie13 on February 10, 2006 04:43 AM
Up!!!
Anyone?????
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by Cricket on February 10, 2006 08:53 AM
Can you provide photos of the problem or a more detailed description?
Bamboo palms (Chamadorea erumpens) are prone to spider mites. Could this be the problem?
Bamboo palms (Chamadorea erumpens) are prone to spider mites. Could this be the problem?
by murphyette on February 10, 2006 09:34 PM
quote:I was thinking fungus or bugs too. Don't spider mites leave powdery type stuff in the crooks of the plant? Or am I thinking of something else?
Originally posted by Cricket:
Can you provide photos of the problem or a more detailed description?
Bamboo palms (Chamadorea erumpens) are prone to spider mites. Could this be the problem?
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by GardenGuy_Gardener on February 12, 2006 01:41 AM
But its not powdery and they'res nothing wrong with it. I cant post a pic b/c my digital camera isnt working . It seems like its becoming verigated which is weird but can that happen?
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