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VickiC 02-28-2009 02:19 PM

What are these?????
 
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Hi everybody,
I just bought this oncidium, came home to unpot it then repot it, and I found some little round things in the medium that I've never seen before (pic attached). Are they eggs??? Whatever they are, I'm gonna go sqush them.....I don't like the way they look. :evil:
Please advise,
Vicki

camille1585 02-28-2009 02:23 PM

Looks like they might be slow release fertilizer pellets. Some growers like to use those as fertilizer.

l.ania 02-28-2009 02:25 PM

Oh my, for me it looks like spider eggs.... But I'm not sure. Hope none of mine has sth like this... I'm terrified of spiders!!!! :_(
Hope I'm wrong!!!

VickiC 02-28-2009 02:55 PM

Camille
 
Ohhh....I didn't know growers put them in orchids. I've put them around my tomatoes...and other things, so I learned something new. Thanks for telling me, Camille.
Vicki




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Originally Posted by camille1585 (Post 198914)
Looks like they might be slow release fertilizer pellets. Some growers like to use those as fertilizer.


RosieC 02-28-2009 02:57 PM

They look like fertiliser pellets to me as well. I've not seem them in 'chids before but I've seen then in plants I've bought to put in the garden.

VickiC 02-28-2009 03:10 PM

l.ania
 
I'm terrified of spiders, too! Eek! I'm hoping Camille hit the nail on the head and they're fertilizer pellets...but , they are dead before they had a chance to "hatch", "release their fertilizer" or whatever. I just finished stomping the living whatever out of them, put the remains in a garbage bag and threw it in the dumpster...be it fertilizer, spiders, or anything that's not supposed to be in orchid media! (lol, sorta) I'm very paranoid of stuff like this I'm not familiar with. I'm not gonna repot until I find out what do to...if anything. Keep your fingers crossed for me, please.
Thanks for your reply,
Vicki




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Originally Posted by l.ania (Post 198915)
Oh my, for me it looks like spider eggs.... But I'm not sure. Hope none of mine has sth like this... I'm terrified of spiders!!!! :_(
Hope I'm wrong!!!


VickiC 02-28-2009 03:15 PM

Rosie
 
Hi Rosie,
I hope that's what they are, but would they be "mushy" if they're fertilizer pellets? When I mashed them, gooey-liquid stuff came out. Whatever they are (were) I didn't like the way they looked.
Thanks for your reply,
Vicki




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Originally Posted by RosieC (Post 198919)
They look like fertiliser pellets to me as well. I've not seem them in 'chids before but I've seen then in plants I've bought to put in the garden.


(..._...) 02-28-2009 03:18 PM

yucky!

camille1585 02-28-2009 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by VickiC (Post 198922)
Hi Rosie,
I hope that's what they are, but would they be "mushy" if they're fertilizer pellets? When I mashed them, gooey-liquid stuff came out. Whatever they are (were) I didn't like the way they looked.
Thanks for your reply,
Vicki

Slow release fertilizer pellets (like Osmocote) are made of a porous resine capsule, in which there is the fertilizer. I've had fun crushing some sometimes when I repot, and it is exactly as you describe.(assuming that it's really what they are) A fully used up pellet has nothing left in it.

VickiC 02-28-2009 04:09 PM

Camille
 
Hi again Camille,
Well, if they were fertilizer pellets, like you said, I feel pretty stupid getting so paranoid. I don't guess it hurts to be on the safe side and ask, though.....especially since I've never seen them before in orchid media. Anyway, you say you had fun crushing them sometimes when you repot?!? (I guess it's sorta like popping bubble wrap lol) Well, I did too....the most fun for me at the time was dumping them into the dumpster. lol By the way, in my paranoia state, I wondered why they were in a "patch" sorta....kinda like the mother of the little things laid her eggs in a "bed". I guess that's just the way fertilizer pellets end up in the media sometimes. Didn't know that, so thanks for your help.
Vicki

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Originally Posted by camille1585 (Post 198928)
Slow release fertilizer pellets (like Osmocote) are made of a porous resine capsule, in which there in the fertilizer. I've had fun crushing some sometimes when I repot, and it is exactly as you describe.(assuming that it's really what they are) A fully used up pellet has nothing left in it.



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