Sticky caulk - normal?
Lindsay S
5 years ago
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Comments (4)Hi, I noticed this too, with L. anceps. I would spray the buds daily with pure water, and this helped to prevent any malformed buds. This is just the nature of the beast. Persistence pays when you see those beautiful blooms! It was on the dry side in the growing room (basement, under lights). I also had to make sure the buds didn't get too close to the lights, to prevent baking the buds. Carol...See MoreMeyer Lemon has sticky leaves - is this good?
Comments (8)Dpol..you said, "other than some mites, the tree appears to be happy." Your ML looks great, but if you don't rid those mites, they'll kill your tree. I agree with NJ regarding scale. Scale are brown bumps that can be scraped off. They hide on upper and lower leaves and stems, in-between stems. The sticky residue is honeydew, secreted by scale, mealy or aphids. Honeydew attracts ants. Inspect your tree thoroughly to ID which insect might be on your ML. I make a home-made insectide to rid and kill mites. In a 16oz or so sprayer bottle, water, 2-4 drops dish soap, lemon ride or juice, garlic and hot pepper. Liquids can be replaced for garlic, citrus rind and hot pepper. There are different types of insecticides and oils. My favorite is Fish Emulsion, although many people like Neem Oil. Both are organic. One reason I prefer FE to Neem is, it's an organic fertilizer. When leaves are sprayed, it not only rids/kills scale, but works as a foliar feeding, too. Keep an eye on your Meyer's, see how it does. Good luck, Toni...See MoreCaulk is splitting 3 months after install. Normal?
Comments (7)carree - I'm told I'm the exception to the rule, but my tile guy grouted between the tile backsplash and granite counter and after 11 years I have not had a problem. Often grout will crack and fall out, I'm told, but mine hasn't. Caulk isn't perfect either - it will dry out after some number of years and need to be replaced. I wouldn't caulk over the grout. Either remove the grout and caulk there or else leave it be and see what happens. This post was edited by weissman on Fri, Dec 13, 13 at 23:49...See Morekudzu9
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