Why does your Lilium Conca dOr have fine webbing? Diagnose the cause and fix it with our step-by-step guide.
Spider mites thrive in the warm, dry conditions often experienced by Lilium Conca d'Or. They pierce individual plant cells to suck out contents, leaving behind fine silk webbing as they build colonies across the foliage.
In high-humidity or indoor environments, these mites can create dense webs that trap debris and further restrict the lily's ability to photosynthesize.
While rare to produce true webbing, extreme lack of humidity can cause certain secondary pests to bloom or cause the plant's fine hairs (trichomes) to trap dust in a web-like appearance.