Thank you very much guys! I knew I could count on you.
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Originally Posted by Otis226
Er, actually it was Brookn's recipie. It was listed on another board under the heading of 'Best Stuff Ever'. And the above recipie is correct. Just to set the record straight.
Tony
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Aha, I didn't know, thank you for the correction Tony. All I remember was that he (Bud) wrote somewhere that he used it and that it was very efficient.
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Originally Posted by Wynn Dee13
Mutant- I also have had similar acting bugs on some of my plants since last year. The ones I have are small and are never actually on the plant, only in the medium. When I water they skip across the water and do not like water. After I water they all come out and crawl on the outside of my clay pots. After a year of trying to figure out what they are and finding that they don't hurt the plant(besides being disgusting) I figured out they are some sort of bug that feeds on decomposing plant material and it is usually a sign that the medium needs to be changed. They seem to only like the plants that need repotting and go away after I repot. I don't know if that is what you have but I thought I would tell you about my yucky bugs that seem to be a lot like yours. I'm going to write down that recipe too! Good luck!
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After talking to the members of the Swedish orchid forum, I've realized that it's probably just as you said. If it were spider mites, I should have noticed some damage or any "normal" sign of their presence, which I haven't. My P. schill does not have any damages on the leaves that could be caused by mites and it's one happy, healthy chid. A friend of mine told me there are mites that live in the medium, but that are harmless to the plant itself - we probably have the same thing.
The strange thing though, is that this guy was re-potted not that long ago, a month and a half, so in my case I doubt it's because the medium is too old...