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Hi, yes I alreadyim listening. do you have lab results that show a positive test for tmv. you should post the results with the identifying info blurred out as others have claimed it to be not found yet in cannabis other than a few very rare instances. skunk pharm research claimed that theyve only ever seen 1 plant shown to test positive for tmv.others say theyve never seen it. your test result would be a helpful indication that it is actually happening.
No problem brother I understand. We are all just trying to get real info. The results are on the second page of this thread I believe.please share the lab results
an "official document" is way better than sharing experience (not discounting experience at all)
there have been lots of "I had stuff tested... it came back XXYYZZ" but I haven't had the satisfaction of seeing a lab doc... which is weird because when buds and oils get tested dudes throw up pics of the results on the quick. hahaha
ANYONE WITH OFFICIAL RESULTS DOCUMENTATION PLEASE POST IT UP
not trying to put you on the spot 186183 homie
all i meant by saying that was people we on to something here with downwithdirt saying he had them tested in a lab, so to throw anything else is sure, a possibility, but until someone throws up that proof like greyskulls saying, i meant we should stay on track. if its TMV i think one of us would have seen some blotches on something not white/chem related. unless it is truly dormant (in everyones garden except with the aspect of duds????) or a different strain of it which doesnt include the blotching. but, until there is even proof of existence of that, we may as well throw broad mites in the mix. everyone has em ;)I don't think the tmv issue is irrelevant, there may be more than one contributing factor to this issue.
post 52Make that the third page.
The thing is TMV doesn't just show up as blotches on leaves this is what people don't understand. It has so many different symptoms. It shows different on every strain I have done. Only two strains have showed the classic mosaic symptoms.all i meant by saying that was people we on to something here with downwithdirt saying he had them tested in a lab, so to throw anything else is sure, a possibility, but until someone throws up that proof like greyskulls saying, i meant we should stay on track. if its TMV i think one of us would have seen some blotches on something not white/chem related. unless it is truly dormant (in everyones garden except with the aspect of duds????) or a different strain of it which doesnt include the blotching. but, until there is even proof of existence of that, we may as well throw broad mites in the mix. everyone has em ;)
yeah that looks nothing like what i have going on, a few of my moms i'd need like 6' bushes to get leaves that big, and they will still be fully green, lush, full of health, or what looks like. i feel like its a "goldfish" symptom or so i thought, since my veg areas have always been small i figured they were trying to adapt.... i wonder if we are lumping a lot of problems into a single hopeful solutionAnd plants in veg showing symptoms
yeah that looks nothing like what i have going on, a few of my moms i'd need like 6' bushes to get leaves that big, and they will still be fully green, lush, full of health, or what looks like. i feel like its a "goldfish" symptom or so i thought, since my veg areas have always been small i figured they were trying to adapt.... i wonder if we are lumping a lot of problems into a single hopeful solution
too much going on in here to sort threw........
Tmv isn't attacking my roots and causing weak brittle stems, thin leaves, and generally choking the plant out from the inside...........Pretty obviously fusarium or verticillum based on the fact the plants vascular tissues are damaged and or clogged. They are unable to move water and nutrients to where they need to.
FWIW YALL>.......I had plants with almost all browned out roots, the base of the main stem or the root crown is soft and decaying. After treating with the root ball made a full recovery and dud plants clearly gained some slight vigor back.
Now treating with streptomyces lydicus (actinovate) and waiting on rootsheild wp (trichoderma harzianum).
actinovate and glomus/azos may counter act eachother. Not sure on this yet.
too much going on in here to sort threw........
Tmv isn't attacking my roots and causing weak brittle stems, thin leaves, and generally choking the plant out from the inside...........Pretty obviously fusarium or verticillum based on the fact the plants vascular tissues are damaged and or clogged. They are unable to move water and nutrients to where they need to.
FWIW YALL>.......I had plants with almost all browned out roots, the base of the main stem or the root crown is soft and decaying. After treating with glomus intraradices and azospirillum brasilense the root ball made a full recovery and dud plants clearly gained some slight vigor back.
Now treating with streptomyces lydicus (actinovate) and waiting on rootsheild wp (trichoderma harzianum).
actinovate and glomus/azos may counter act eachother. Not sure on this yet.
@Capulator is there any difference in the type of streptomyces lydicus you use and is in actinovate? strain WYEC 108?
all i meant by saying that was people we on to something here with downwithdirt saying he had them tested in a lab, so to throw anything else is sure, a possibility, but until someone throws up that proof like greyskulls saying, i meant we should stay on track. if its TMV i think one of us would have seen some blotches on something not white/chem related. unless it is truly dormant (in everyones garden except with the aspect of duds????) or a different strain of it which doesnt include the blotching. but, until there is even proof of existence of that, we may as well throw broad mites in the mix. everyone has em ;)
I am not even sure if it's in there, but if it were I imagine it would be the same strain... ;)
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