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    I am presently growing several plants indoors. A week ago I transplanted them into bigger pots and noticed that about half of my plants had these sacs with what looks like eggs in them. I asked my local expert and he said they looked like either eggs or some sort of fungus and recommended I hit the plants with a dose of Neem oil, which I plan to do in a couple of days so they can fully recover from the transplanting first. Does anyone recognize what these are? I live in Central Mexico if it helps narrow things down. Any competent help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks much!

    #2
    So did you toss the soil they were in? Man what ever did that burrowed into there how are they doings since transplant? First i would of rinsed off the roots when you were gonna transplant. How do you know you did'nt leave any behind? Those are some nasty eggs.
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      #3
      I would guess some form of mycorrhizae. Maybe a soil fungus of some type.

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        #4
        I’d add neem oil to your water and soak them down immediately. Transplanting doesn’t affect them one bit if they’re ready and you do it right.

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