superstar13
Active Member
In all my years gardening I have never seen these nor can I find anything about them anywhere, please help!
What I found were near-microscopic pests covering the leaves. Near microscopic meaning that to the naked eye they just look like tiny slivers on the leaves. Under the microscope they look like some sort of larvae except that they never morph into anything more than slugs with front limbs or feelers that they use to move. It is the craziest thing! The leaves of affected plants look kind of rough, covered in these slivers and they curl under clawlike a lot like a N deficiency. Any ideas?
What I found were near-microscopic pests covering the leaves. Near microscopic meaning that to the naked eye they just look like tiny slivers on the leaves. Under the microscope they look like some sort of larvae except that they never morph into anything more than slugs with front limbs or feelers that they use to move. It is the craziest thing! The leaves of affected plants look kind of rough, covered in these slivers and they curl under clawlike a lot like a N deficiency. Any ideas?