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Pest identification

What's eating my short-stalk sophronitis?

Spider mites

Signs: Fine webbing and pale stippling on leaves, worst in dry air

Control: Rinse the foliage, raise humidity, and treat with insecticidal soap or neem oil.

Mealybugs

Signs: White cottony tufts in leaf joints; sticky honeydew

Control: Dab with isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab and follow up with neem oil.

Scale insects

Signs: Brown bumps on stems and leaf undersides; sticky residue

Control: Scrape off by hand and treat with horticultural oil every 10–14 days.

Fungus gnats

Signs: Small flies around the soil; larvae feed on roots in wet mix

Control: Let the top of the soil dry out, use sticky traps, and water less often.

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Short-stalk Sophronitis pests — FAQ

What is eating my short-stalk sophronitis?

As an indoor plant, short-stalk sophronitis is mainly troubled by sap-sucking pests rather than animals — spider mites, mealybugs, scale and fungus gnats are the usual culprits. Most arrive on new plants or in warm, dry air, so inspect under the leaves regularly and isolate anything infested.

How do I get rid of spider mites on short-stalk sophronitis?

Fine webbing and pale stippling on leaves, worst in dry air Rinse the foliage, raise humidity, and treat with insecticidal soap or neem oil.

How do I get rid of mealybugs on short-stalk sophronitis?

White cottony tufts in leaf joints; sticky honeydew Dab with isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab and follow up with neem oil.

How do I get rid of scale insects on short-stalk sophronitis?

Brown bumps on stems and leaf undersides; sticky residue Scrape off by hand and treat with horticultural oil every 10–14 days.

How do I get rid of fungus gnats on short-stalk sophronitis?

Small flies around the soil; larvae feed on roots in wet mix Let the top of the soil dry out, use sticky traps, and water less often.