29menace
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I have never ever had this before so its a learning experience for me , least now I know what not to do and what to look out for. Prevention is better than cure and all that.
I get what you mean tho that if its stem rot then there's not much I can do except wait n see how it pans out.
Every other day I will treat with peroxide to try n keep this problem at bay and I will keep a close eye on things incase it starts again.
Even with the hole in the stem she's still managing to take up nutes and water , since yesterday she's drank about 5litres , she's still growing about the inch a day. She's been in flower about a week now so I do expect her to slow dwn in the next week or so.
Even with this problem she still looks in good health but with reading quite a few posts on stem rot i now realise that most plants with rot all look healthy until it eats through.