AnamCara Chameleon Enthusiast May 12, 2020 #2 Sammysoffe said: how do I prevent moldy plants? Click to expand... What kind of plant?
AnamCara Chameleon Enthusiast May 12, 2020 #3 Most white growth over plant soil is caused by over watering or poor drainage, possibly combined with old soil.
Most white growth over plant soil is caused by over watering or poor drainage, possibly combined with old soil.
JacksJill Website Manager Staff member May 12, 2020 #4 A white patch on plants can actually be mealybugs.
S Sammysoffe New Member May 12, 2020 #5 AnamCara said: What kind of plant? Click to expand... Umbrella plant and a pathos plant
S Sammysoffe New Member May 12, 2020 #6 Sammysoffe said: Umbrella plant and a pathos plant Click to expand... Oops pothos
S Sammysoffe New Member May 12, 2020 #7 JacksJill said: A white patch on plants can actually be mealybugs. Click to expand... Is that good for chameleons or should I spot clean that?
JacksJill said: A white patch on plants can actually be mealybugs. Click to expand... Is that good for chameleons or should I spot clean that?
Lennoncham Chameleon Enthusiast May 12, 2020 #8 Sammysoffe said: Is that good for chameleons or should I spot clean that? Click to expand... do you have pics of this? Is it white fluffy looking stuff on the plants?
Sammysoffe said: Is that good for chameleons or should I spot clean that? Click to expand... do you have pics of this? Is it white fluffy looking stuff on the plants?