Nothing in the soil in this country has orange or yellow eggs slug eggs are greyish white so the most likely explanation is indeed spent fertilizer pellets. I wouldn t expect any clematis to look great right now unless its an evergreen species. They range from perfect smooth teracotta balls to lumpy rough brown things depending on the brand. 13 apr 2012 gattina. They are common in the majority of potting mix and added to increase the soil nutrient content.
One is of one of them in the hand to. I know they weren t there the night before because i was very carefully layering the soil over the seeds and misting it to ensure good germination. However there is an orange mold like substance growing on the top of the soil and i can see a few tiny white bugs crawling stack exchange network stack exchange network consists of 176 q a communities including stack overflow the largest most trusted online community for developers to learn share their knowledge and build their careers. Since perlite is normally little white balls about 1 8 inch in diameter old ones that have turned yellow will look like yellow balls. It is not common but sometimes small plastic beads are added to specialty soil mixes.
He assured me that these yellow orange liquid filled b b balls that burst when squeezed are indeed osmocote fertilizer prills that absorb moisture which allows the liquid fertilizer inside to pass out of the prill and into the soil. This time i took some pictures. Perlite is a common soil additive found in most potting soil. I think the yellow balls are slug or snail eggs i can t quite remember but they won t be causing your. Old perlite can become discolored.
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In either case this can sometimes be something to be worried about. 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. He assured me that these yellow orange liquid filled b b balls that burst when squeezed are indeed osmocote fertilizer prills that absorb moisture which allows the liquid fertilizer inside to pass out of the prill and into the soil. One is of one of them in the hand to. Nothing in the soil in this country has orange or yellow eggs slug eggs are greyish white so the most likely explanation is indeed spent fertilizer pellets.