Euphorbia Lactea: Potential mite or fungal damage?
Have had this E. Lactea for years, it did have mites at one point and the flower went completely brown at which point I thought it was dead. After a year or so it suddenly flowered again and has looked similar to this since then.
Is this mite damage / a fungal infection? I understand what corking is but I'm not sure that's the case here. I don't think it's rot as it is hard to the touch. Depending on what it is, how do I treat it properly? It is still growing fine as I can see new flowers starting to grow.
Any help appreciated.
Originally by u/Lzlxlclvlblnlmao on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynpdsjbp
Have had this E. Lactea for years, it did have mites at one point and the flower went completely brown at which point I thought it was dead. After a year or so it suddenly flowered again and has looked similar to this since then.
Is this mite damage / a fungal infection? I understand what corking is but I'm not sure that's the case here. I don't think it's rot as it is hard to the touch. Depending on what it is, how do I treat it properly? It is still growing fine as I can see new flowers starting to grow.
Any help appreciated.
Originally by u/Lzlxlclvlblnlmao on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynpdsjbp
Euphorbia Lactea: Potential mite or fungal damage?
Have had this E. Lactea for years, it did have mites at one point and the flower went completely brown at which point I thought it was dead. After a year or so it suddenly flowered again and has looked similar to this since then.
Is this mite damage / a fungal infection? I understand what corking is but I'm not sure that's the case here. I don't think it's rot as it is hard to the touch. Depending on what it is, how do I treat it properly? It is still growing fine as I can see new flowers starting to grow.
Any help appreciated.
Originally by u/Lzlxlclvlblnlmao on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynpdsjbp
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