CharlieCharmingo
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So I hadtwo plants in the cage that I repotted because it was covered with amphids. I repotted them and put them back in the cage, but then the amphids came back in one of the pots so I took it out and made it an outside plant and everything was fine. Since it's been outside it no longer has the amphids, but now the plant that is still in the cage has a bunch of them. Is there a way to repot and get rid of them for good? I don't want to purchase a new plant because this one has grown really nicely and also I went plant shopping today and there were no good ones around/the same size as Tony's enclosure. Or maybe should I put the hibiscus or palm tree in there temporarily and set the plant outside to let the lady bugs and such eat the amphids off like they did the other plan?
I was also thinking about, when I repot it again of scraping of the first layer of the dirt maybe an inch or so off the top and sides and then spraying it down with a water hose before putting it in a new pot. Anyone have any ideas?
I was also thinking about, when I repot it again of scraping of the first layer of the dirt maybe an inch or so off the top and sides and then spraying it down with a water hose before putting it in a new pot. Anyone have any ideas?