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Bugs on Geisha Girl Plants

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Date: 03/19/2007 Topics: Gardening > Pest Control | Readers Request > Gardening  
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I have 2 geisha girl plants that seem to have got what looks like tiny black bugs on its leaves. How do i get rid of them and will it spread to other plants? How do I get my heabes to flourish, they just don't look like they are growing.

Skye from South Australia
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By SkyeBlue (11) Profile Blog! Contact
When I see bugs on any of my plants, inside or outside ,I fill a small spray bottle with water and add a few drops of dishwashing liquid to it. I spray the mixture all over the plant and it usually clears the problem right up.

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