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Originally Posted by SouthPark
Merita ----- did you begin to do the transplanting due to the catts taking a bad turn in health?
I have read that webbing can be caused by bark louse/lice, which aren't a threat to plants. Will be interesting to find out what the cause of these webs are in this case.
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I saw some plants that were stagnating and decided to transplant them, that's where I first found these membranes that are joining the substrate and that are difficult to remove, for me they are suffocating the roots. I do not rule out that they are lice from the substrate because they tend to decompose it, and what can I use to eradicate them?
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Originally Posted by estación seca
It's probably a spider.
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No, I don't think it's spider, it's all the substrate wrapped in this that is unpleasant, it looks sticky, and the same is in old pots as in those that have been transplanted less than a year ago.