Webbwhat are these little green balls in the soil of my pothos plant? fertilizer? 9 6 Gardening Garden Home and Garden 6 comments Best Add a Comment [deleted] • 4 yr. ago I think they are time released fertilizer yes 10 waitingforthesun96 • 4 yr. ago ive had this plant for almost 6 months now and just noticed these hah. thanks! theshuman100 • 4 yr. ago Webb9 aug. 2024 · LECA Provides the Right Amount of Water. "It provides all plants need to—grow, water and oxygen," says Jefferson. "The LECA materials allow it to absorb water directly to the roots without suffocating them." The baked clay balls soak up water and expand. "The clay retains the water and releases it for the plant's use a little at a time.
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WebbThe environmentally concerned should outlaw plastic fillers in potting soil. This is a real thing. Those little green balls aren't fertilizer. Webb5 juni 2024 · There is much possibility that those small yellow or orange balls are fertilizer prills like the green type. This might be slowly released from Osmocote fertilizer balls that are used to supplement soil nutrients for a long period of time. But in a few cases, it can also be eggs of insects, worms, or seasonal frogs. Webb12 dec. 2024 · Replacing the soil is a drastic step that may eradicate the fungus, but also kill the plant. I suggest that you scrape off as much of the loose soil as possible. The roots of the fungus look like fine white webs and should also be removed. Continue to remove any fungal growth as it appears. If you are persistent, it will eventually disappear. ingmar wheat