The white things look like the fresh scar where your leaf dropped off from.
That said, now is a teachable moment where a magnifying glass and a sharp pair of tweezers could be a moment well spent touching your tree baby.
I don't think they are scale, but you probably wanna know more than me.
Worts and moss and lowly things growing in your soil compete with checking for moisture and feeding your tree baby.
Learn to love your tweezers...
Oky doke. Only trouble, I don't have a magnifying glass.
I did grab my tweezers and did some inspecting though.
When I grabbed them they popped like a pimple and there was a yellow goo in them. And a couple had what looked like the trees sap under them. They have left little white spots where they were too. Does that tell you anything?
Thank you
-Auby
I did grab my tweezers and did some inspecting though.
When I grabbed them they popped like a pimple and there was a yellow goo in them. And a couple had what looked like the trees sap under them. They have left little white spots where they were too. Does that tell you anything?
Thank you
-Auby
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