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Originally Posted by rbarata
Thrips
No, I havent thriped your message.
Take a look at this. They look similar?
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Hey rbarata! Besides the one in the picture, I have mostly seen them in the soil. I don't see much damage to the flowers or leaves(the flowers were handled roughly, and some have been snapped off, so I can't tell if the damage is from the handling or possibly thrips). However, I think the bug I saw looks kinda like the thrips nymph in the wikepedia page. The bug did also seem to have tiny wings.I saw them when it jumped(or fell) from a leaf
Thank you for your help.
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Originally Posted by Leafmite
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Thank you for the website! At this point, I think the infestation is just beginning because compared to my old phal(which had a HUGE spider mite infestation), I can't see the bugs unless I dig around for them, and even then its hard to find them. Because its a beginning infestation, there hasn't been any damage to any part of the plant that would allow me to tell the symptoms apart. *sigh*
I really don't want things to escalate and the plant to die or get damaged. Even though I don't know what the pest is, would it be ok to just unpot the plant, spray it with castile soap and neem oil mix, and then also spray it with a my 3 in 1 funcicide/insecticide/miticide spray? Or would it be better to identify it first?
If anyone could give me some recommendations/tips on how to go about this, it would be truly appreciated.
Thanks!