There’s little brown dusting on it which my planta app diagnosed at thrips but I can’t see anything actually moving and the dots are so so small. I’ve doused everything in neem oil and wiped the leaves but they keep coming back. I’ve tried isolating my plants away from each other too and I thought they went away but they’re still on a handful. I think they started on my diffenbachia which is in the kitchen but I’ve found some now even on my peacock plant in the living room.

Everyone gets enough light and I only water when it’s dry a few inches under the soul. I’ve even tried to water less to make sure it’s not from overwatering. All my plants are suddenly getting sick so I know there’s something.

by _reashii

3 Comments

  1. technojerk

    Get some bitter spray and I guarantee your cat will stop, but be careful because it can get everywhere.

  2. Minimum_Class_8132

    please be careful about an animal or child eating that monstera. the plant contains oxalic acid which can really really harm animals and humans

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