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This is happening to part of my plant . Dont know whats the matter . I gave her phosphorus nutrient and its in soil . Do you know whats casuing this . ? Thanks .

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casmel

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Any pest probs in the room?

MM maybe i can see some vinegar flys a few of the and maybe it has a leaf virus . I have a Super Silver haze plant also next to it and it is very fine . The Shiva is developing buds also for now but is still a bit pale .

Hemp Streak Virus (HSV)
HSV

Originally discovered in European hemp fields in the 1940's, HSV caused series losses in Italy . In the Czech Republic , it was found to be limited to the range of its aphid vectors. In Hungary , it was dubbed the "curly leaf virus."
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HSV causes chlorosis, a diseased condition in green plants marked by yellowing or blanching. It starts off as a pale green foliar discoloration, then develops into yellow streaks between the veins of the leaves. Under moist conditions, the streaks predominate, or when the growroom is dry, brown necrotic flecks might appear, each one surrounded by a pale green halo. The edges of leaves eventually become wrinkled, leaf tips roll upward, and small leaves curl into spirals. The normal growth of diseased plants is stunted and the whole plant looks wilted. Growth rate, yield and potency are all reduced by HSV.
 
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That just looks like extreme nutrient def. I would check PH before guessing at anything. It doesn't look like HSV, I have had the mosaic virus and that is not it. It makes obvious patterns on the leaves and a weird all over wilt.
 
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check run-off then comeback to us buddy..
 
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Hmmm, I'm not thinking virus at this point. It sounds like you may have a case of root aphids, which can definately spread a virus, such as the one you spoke of. The aphids have a winged stage when the infestation in the root zone is too great. Poke around the top inch or two of your medium and watch the inside of the pot where you've moved away the soil or coco carefully. You should see tiny fast moving crawlies.
 
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casmel

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Hmmm, I'm not thinking virus at this point. It sounds like you may have a case of root aphids, which can definately spread a virus, such as the one you spoke of. The aphids have a winged stage when the infestation in the root zone is too great. Poke around the top inch or two of your medium and watch the inside of the pot where you've moved away the soil or coco carefully. You should see tiny fast moving crawlies.

I dont know there definately isnt any crawling worms . I will let the soil dry out a bit and then water again and see whats happening .
 
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