
07-09-2012, 12:32 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: London UK
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So updates... it turned out it wasn't mealies. It was baby scale fluff. Grrrrr By the time I realised what I had and that it was active (I think it only really became active with the warmer weather...) it had been in the same room with most of my collection. So I had to spray the whole lot. So far, touch wood, it looks like it hasn't spread.
The divisions ended up in quarentine in my bathroom. But I think I was a bit lax in giving them a second spray, and more scale turned up. I decided on intensive treatment: they got depotted, cleaned well, sprayed bare root and bagged with a wet tissue each. They've been in their bags a couple of weeks. I've not even opened them! So far I can't see fresh scale. I'm intending to repeat to be sure: actually was about to start looking up scale life cycle to get the timing right as I think they are due!
Anyway... before they went in the bags the division with the brownish pulbs continued to fade and I called it a day on that one before bagging them. The star has been the other leafless one: that's got two new growths and root growth. The others the existing new growths have grown a bit, only one has fresh root. I think root growth has improved since the radical scale treatment and bagging, so hopefully they are scale free now...
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