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Originally Posted by Zoi2
Small sap bubbles on the spike could be normal. Have you taken a magnifying glass to your spike to see if you have bugs?
Joann
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No, I haven't tried that. I did find a small dead fly--looked like a whitefly--on the leaf last night but one whitefly isn't going to cause that much sap I would guess.
Definitely no mealies or scale or aphids on it, though. I checked thoroughly for those little critters <insert derision here!>
I just hate to wait too long to address it, KWIM? I used the systemic on my roses for years as a preventative and had good success with it. Orchids seem almost a whole new universe!
Thanks and Happy New Year!
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Originally Posted by msaar
The granules should be applied directly to the top of the medium. If you want a liquid formulation you should buy one. The granules are a time-release formulation, designed to last 1 year. The dosage I have been given and used is 1 rounded teaspoon per 6" pot of the Tree & Shrub granules. It has a higher concentration of insecticide and lower concentration of fertilizer than the Rose formulation. I haven't heard any report of root damage from anyone actually using the product.
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Yeah, I probably ought to head out and find some liquid. I have the Bayer granules on hand and hoped I could use it (it seems destined to be a shelf ornament in my husband's shed.) With the bark medium I don't know how I'd keep those granules in the pot for any length of time.
Thanks!