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Please also refer her to this thread if possible. Yours looks a little different, but that may just be how it materializes indoors. Was it attempting to flower before you topped it?I’m having the same issue with plant I moved outdoor from indoor with no previous purpling. Then took cuttings off it and moved them back indoor. Still very dark purple growth tips.
I was talking to someone with a PhD in plant science she said to send a few pics so I will see what she says.
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Unfortunately this book lists on Amazon anywhere from $110-315.00Also I found this when researching phytoplasmas in cannabis.
Anyone have a copy? Lol
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A good amount of my plants are looking better, I also fed them Bud Factor X (Chitosan) along with the foe cyclone spray the other day. We had spome rain shortly after spraying. However the PM that had started was in full force and not just milk residue. I'm unsure how people get such good results with milk.
What’s your feed like? Nute type and quantity or ppm?
Strains affected? What is the feed schedule?
Cold, temps?
Too much phos? Possibly
I’ve not seen a persay disease that causes that color. Could be strain related ? But I suspect phos
Its a Phytoplasma, and any plant affected, and has seeds, and they are used, they will also be infected.
Theres no getting rid of it after theyre infected. In the East, Leafhoppers are the main culprit.
Broad, and Russet Mite are also on the way, and Broadmites, are also a vector, and tough to kill.
Plants may rebound some, but are still compromised, and I would not smoke anything I know that's been infected with any kind of bacteria.
I just moved from ca, and 1 of you guys Should get with her asap... that is having this problem... Or someone else out there . No one is going to give you a problem out there about growing n etc. But someone should find out whats going on......If it is indeed a phytoplasma. Im going to go as far and say it probably Witches Broom....research says it is passed on in the genes and is mostly brought by leafhoppers, but basically any bug that feeds/bites the plant can potentially transmit the bacteria. Whether it expresses it/mutation, or not, is a different question, as some plants may be more resistant. But SOP is to get rid of the infected plants, as it can infect bugs that may bite the plant, jump onto your Noninfected plant, bite it, and then on, and on.
I showed my buddy that's been having the problem going on 6 years now, some photos of other plants ( Buddys been growing 45 years, and is 70 ) with Witches Broom, and he is also all but certain it is the same thing. It just can look a bit different on some plants vs weed, but the twisted, gnarly, necrotic leaves they have in common.
I also showed him the photos posted last year of infected plants, and he instantly said his is the same thing, though I already knew as I told him it was last year. I lost all kinds of really good strains/seeds to this plague. Genetics I cant get anymore.
This place may test???
Contact The Crop Doctor Laboratory
Heather B. Vallier, Ph.D
Senior Plant Pathologist, Nematologist
Virologist, & Plant Health Diagnostician
Phone: (805)927-7707
Email: cropdoctor@gmail.com
1375 E GRAND AVE, Ste. 103-133
ARROYO GRANDE, CA 93420
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