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New growth moon ot looking so good and cant tell if this is pest problem or not Frogbutt attached the following image(s): 20180827_165914.jpg (2,521kb) downloaded 80 time(s). 20180827_165902.jpg (2,011kb) downloaded 79 time(s). 20180827_165859.jpg (2,322kb) downloaded 79 time(s).
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Yeah it looks like scale. The nearest we ever come to knowing truth is when we are witness to paradox.
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Don't treat with systemic poisons hey, you don't want that in your sacred plant... just scrape em off with your fingers and then use concoctions of chilli spray and the like. There's plenty of recipes online. The nearest we ever come to knowing truth is when we are witness to paradox.
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(Why is this in the mushrooms subforum?) Applying isopropanol to the little blighters with a cotton bud may help. Also, spelling Chaliponga correctly may help other people who are searching for information. Good luck! “There is a way of manipulating matter and energy so as to produce what modern scientists call 'a field of force'. The field acts on the observer and puts him in a privileged position vis-à-vis the universe. From this position he has access to the realities which are ordinarily hidden from us by time and space, matter and energy. This is what we call the Great Work." ― Jacques Bergier, quoting Fulcanelli
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Those look like chacruna, Psychotria viridis or perhaps P. alba, not chaliponga which is usually thought to be Diplopterys cabrerana. And yes they have scale. Rub them off with your fingers and then a stiff spray of water. Do this every other day or so for a bit and they'll be gone. The other suggestions above will work too but this way doesn't cost anything. I already asked Alice.
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I found chilli spray effective. No amount of rubbing off and washing ever really helped as they get down in crevices where my big sausage fingers can't get at without breaking the leaves off. There's likely many different types of scale around the world though, nature being the crafty thing it is. The nearest we ever come to knowing truth is when we are witness to paradox.
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