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Trash all of it. All sour dub cuts you took, anything else from whoever you sourced the dub, and anything that touched any dub cuts.
No strain is worth trying to save until we know exactly how to do it.
Don't try to 'figure it out' like I did. Bleach anything that dub cuts have touched.
is this contagious like ebola? or like the flu? you have got me fairly negged out right now.
Huge that's the strange part of it, it has never spread to any of my other plants, I really don't think we are dealing with the same thing as others here, be safe and presume I am wrong but that's my experience .
Yeah it's contagious. We're not 100% of how it spreads but either via runoff or plants touching + water (from splashing or just moisture of overlapping leaves.)
Sorry to make it sound so horrible, but after what I've dealt with and lost over the past few months.... I wish I had broad mites. Broad mites are now easy to deal with relative to these nematodes.
It's good you caught it early, you've got a chance to rid yourself of them.
If I were you I'd even cut down any plants adjacent to the one you have in flower, even if they look good.
^^^^ all assuming that the nematodes are in fact what is causing your dub to dud. 4 confirmations now of nematodes inside of duds.
Don't trade any clones with anyone for awhile until you're 100% sure you don't have the nematodes anymore.
If you have access to a microscope it'd be cool if you could confirm your dud is caused by nematodes.
I hope your right bud. I guess only time will tell. I did order a microscope to play with. I'll post if I find these nematodes .
Anyone know the best piece of plant to examine? Branch junction,roots, crown, stem fibers?
stem, close to the bottom I think. I got word today from a friend that had a dud tested at the ag dept at uc davis, his had D dipsaci. a onion eelworm or round worm
really not sure, he hasent returned my textYes, stem nematode. What strain? Guessing not Sour Dubb?