The whitefly could be the cause of the white, sticky stuff on the kumquat leaves. The white substance is called flocculent.
To treat a sick house plant . cut off all the white stuff to make new growth. If this does not work your plant is dead.
The white sticky stuff on your succulent is likely honeydew, a substance excreted by pests like aphids or mealybugs. These pests feed on the sap of the plant, leaving behind the sticky residue. It's important to remove the pests and treat your succulent to prevent further damage.
You should wash them!
well, because this topic is menstruation, that "sticky white stuff" is vaginal discharge
This 'white sticky stuff' must not be the discharge leading to menstruation, Unless you have touched that area, then your face. That white stuff could be flem, or grinding your teeth. If it is menstruation discharge, it is perfectly normal, and happens to everyone. It is a sign of puberty, heading towards menstruation. Hope I helped you.
no it means you r going to have a period soon
Glue is white because the sticky stuff in it made it turn white, even though some glue is purple.
If it is on the backside of a female, it is just part of her natural cycle. It means she is ready to mate.
it will probably last for a couple of days or hours
leaves like white powder type stuff
A kumquat is a fruit which resembles a miniature orange. It is sometimes mistaken for a citrus fruit, but actually belongs to the genus Fortunella. The kumquat, also spelled cumquat, has a thin, sweet skin with a tart, sour flesh. The kumquat can be eaten whole, though some find its juicy center to be too sour.The kumquat is grown on a tree which is shrubby in appearance and usually about 8 to 15 feet (2.4 - 4.5 meters) tall. The kumquat tree has dark, glossy green leaves and bears white flowers. The fruit itself is oval and oblong or round and ranges from golden yellow to reddish-orange in color when ripe.The kumquat is believed to be native to China, as it was described in Chinese literature as early as 1178. Kumquat trees require a warm summer to grow, but can withstand 10 to 15 degrees of frost without injury and enter into a period of winter dormancy that can last into several weeks of warmer weather. The kumquat can therefore be grown in regions too cold for citrus fruits, such as the tea region of China, although fruits from warmer regions grow to a larger size and taste sweeter.Srinivasu K
Discharge is when this white gooey sticky stuff comes out of the women's vagina and out of young ones though if it comes out of young ones its a sign that their period will be starting soon.