Worth every penny.

But since you're waiting on replies and you do have a couple of issues I'm going to ass-sume a lot of things that I can't see from the photos.

I wouldn't add any kind of nutrients or pest control outside of hydrogen peroxide. I'd trim any of the damaged leaves. Then I would hose down all the buds, either outdoors or sink with a sprayer to remove the worms. Use as much force not to harm the buds. Any place I was still concerned I'd spray with 25% diluted 3% hydrogen peroxide. Remember, when you spray or apply the foliage you can usually choose to either let the run off into the vessel (pot, bag) or prevent the foliar application to enter the root area/grow medium. I would not apply a bug killer to the buds on your plants.

Best of luck, I think you can start with this and then think about harvesting a clean product. It won't take long to get the worms out.
Shovelhandle Reviewed by Shovelhandle on . Begginer almost at the end. hello. this is my first time growing and first time posting on site. i have a small outdoor garden of autoflowering mazars. we r in 10th week from seed now and all grown ups. about 2 days ago ive seen caterpillar in the buds. since im from EU we dont have here "safer caterpillar killer" so i have to use some diff hoping will be ok. excuse my engl but not my first language. other problem that i have is i might have hermies amongst our little babies this is my first time growing and not that Rating: 5