They range from perfect smooth teracotta balls to lumpy rough brown things depending on the brand. A constantly wet growing medium provides ideal conditions for mold to develop. Osamocote does have a liquid centre when in damp soil. I think the yellow balls are slug or snail eggs i can t quite remember but they won t be causing your. If some of the balls on the soil are brown or changing from yellow to brown suspect a fungal pathogen.
Fairygirl west central scotland posts. They are used for hydroponics and as part of some orchid mixes and also to make light weight concrete and as a soil ammendment to lighten soil. The soil needs to dry out a little between waterings so that it is only slightly damp to the touch and never wet. They are common in the majority of potting mix and added to increase the soil nutrient content. The above link will show you a picture of the little yellow mushrooms that are fairly common in houseplants.
I have found small yellowish balls in the soil around what appears to be a dying clematis is it the result of a pest. I took them out and they seemed to be organic but i had never seen them before and i ve had the plant nearly a year. However although more rarely those yellow balls can also be insect eggs. Since perlite is normally little white balls about 1 8 inch in diameter old ones that have turned yellow will look like yellow balls. They were firm to the touch but when i squeezed them a bit some sort of liquid came out.
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A little while ago i noticed 2 or 3 tiny little balls in the soil of my potted plant a money tree. The appearance of the soil surface in your photos leads me to think that over watering may be the cause of the mold fungus. Now to really confuse folks the slow release stuff i have been adding to compost to day has balls of almost every colour in the rainbow. A little while ago i noticed 2 or 3 tiny little balls in the soil of my potted plant a money tree. I wouldn t expect any clematis to look great right now unless its an evergreen species.
Now to really confuse folks the slow release stuff i have been adding to compost to day has balls of almost every colour in the rainbow. I have found small yellowish balls in the soil around what appears to be a dying clematis is it the result of a pest. Fairygirl west central scotland posts. They range from perfect smooth teracotta balls to lumpy rough brown things depending on the brand.