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09-04-2008, 02:06 PM #1
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Liquid sac at the base of the plant....
Has anyone else ever had a small sac of light green to cream colored liquid emerge from your soil? It was about the size of a nickle and when I poked it it broke open and leaked out, never seen that before. It was almost slimy looking.
brickbreaker Reviewed by brickbreaker on . Liquid sac at the base of the plant.... Has anyone else ever had a small sac of light green to cream colored liquid emerge from your soil? It was about the size of a nickle and when I poked it it broke open and leaked out, never seen that before. It was almost slimy looking. Rating: 5
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09-04-2008, 03:11 PM #2
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Liquid sac at the base of the plant....
That sounds intriguing...how'd it taste...? (just kidding)
Any japanese beetle larvae* in your area? (short-fat grubs that develop under soil surface) Perhaps a bacteria or soil algae? Pictures would be great if it re-appears. What's the residue look like now?
* Control of Japanese Beetle Adults and Grubs in Home Lawns
Just a wild guess, lol.
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09-04-2008, 04:16 PM #3
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Liquid sac at the base of the plant....
Doesn't look like anything now. After I poked at it, it deflated. Then the water must have washed it away. It was almost like pancake mix type of composition.
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