Amaryllis disease question

Randall P. Linke randysgarden@gmail.com
Sun, 30 Oct 2011 17:15:27 PDT
Ah, that might fit with some powdery residue on some of the leaves. I have
seen and is the most promising diagnosis.  We did have a bad outbreak in my
late wife's succulents where we were living and I thought we finally got
rid of all of them.  I guess they may have found a new place to hide, plus
I have had trouble with ants populating some pots, and they may have moved
them about.

Some of the leaves started distorting in the heat today.

We'll have to hook up one day, I work in Santa Cruz.

Thank you,
Randy



On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 5:09 PM, <Billthebulbbaron@aol.com> wrote:

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> In a message dated 10/30/11 11:50:15 AM, randysgarden@gmail.com writes:
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> > Thank you
> > Randy
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> the amaryllis 01 photo is mealybug damage   they need a drench of
> imidacloprid
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