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my only survivor is a hermaphrodite ?!

FatTony

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Might not be a true herm if you put the plants through a lot of stress. Since you mention some not surviving, I'm going to assume they went through at least a bit. In which case you're making feminized seeds - that's a bit prone to stress->hermaprodism.

were 3 Dina£em AF (2 A£nesiaXL, 1 Kush'n Cheese )
I had to cut at the end of the vegetative apical Kush because it grew too
 

FatTony

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in the saucer are still the larvae they have been a cause stress to the plant I do not know how to kill them, I should dissolve an insecticide in the water ?!
 

Loc Dog

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If they are stem nematodes, you have a nightmare on your hands. They are transmitted, by seeds, cuttings, tools, medium, water, etc.. They can live for years, without a host plant, in a suspended state.

I read most of, and worked with some on this thread -

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=285743
 

FatTony

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"stem nematodes" ?!

"stem nematodes" ?!

If they are stem nematodes, you have a nightmare on your hands. They are transmitted, by seeds, cuttings, tools, medium, water, etc.. They can live for years, without a host plant, in a suspended state.

I read most of, and worked with some on this thread -

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=285743
"stem nematodes"
I don't know how they are..
I do not know how those are
those who took my plant are so
 

Loc Dog

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Those do not look like stem nematodes. They are transparent.

Heard of eel worms, which are white. I am no expert!!!
 

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