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Started by Froglegs, May 20, 2008, 22:46:29

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Froglegs

my mates indoor grapevine ???, he's the miserable looking bugger on the right.  :)

Froglegs


Georgie

No idea but I reckon a good blast with the hose pipe would sort out both problems.   ;D

G x
'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

valmarg

Not the best of piccies, but could be a ladybird larva :-\ :-\

valmarg

dtw

Is it droplets of crystallised sap?

saddad

If so what has been piercing the cell wall?
???

star

Could it be guttation through not having enough airflow or overwatering. Though I have to say I have only seen guttation on leaves.
I was born with nothing and have most of it left.

calendula

I agree with Star - happens a lot with a number of plants, Okra comes to mind especially - with vines possibly calcium oxalate crystals within the droplets sometimes called sap pearls

Froglegs

Are they anything to worry about  ???

calendula

soil moisture might be too high, check it out, otherwise I wouldn't worry about it - if the grapes are being fed then a residue might be visible as the pearls dry out (they can contain all sorts of salts, minerals etc) - if bothered about them wipe them off with a cotton bud

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