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Well don't just leave it there! Tell us why you're thinking virus and so certain. What about it is making you think that?
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It looks alot like A turnip crinkle virus Like infection....
 
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It looks alot like A turnip crinkle virus Like infection....
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It does indeed resemble two images of TCV I found:



Maybe I should send a sample to Anne Simon's Crinkle Virus Lab--
http://www.life.umd.edu/cbmg/faculty/asimon/
or maybe not...
 
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Anybody have any interesting mutations???
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I found this last summer on a Green crack X himalayan gold cross I made



 
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I found this last summer on a Green crack X himalayan gold cross I made.
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Any shots of the stem/stalk--
was it real wide???...
 
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Any shots of the stem/stalk--
was it real wide???...
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I cant find any pics of the stem.
But yeah it was kinda flat...everything growing on oneside of it.
there was only the one branch on one plant like that
 
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I cant find any pics of the stem.
But yeah it was kinda flat...everything growing on oneside of it.
there was only the one branch on one plant like that
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I've been talking to folks about (what I call) "Tape Stems" for almost 40 years.
Nobody had ever heard of 'em or seen 'em. Then I found The Strain Hunters about 6 months ago.
Right there in the mountains of Morocco were bunches of 'em--
they call 'em "Flat Stems"...
 
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As long as we're "here" an all,

I have a question about the "Like" feature:

Even tho I've had the same (main) email address since 1989 (changed from .sf.ca.us to .com when they invented that www thinggie), I never got into the Facebook/Twitter/LinkedIn and all; and I have no idea how "Like" works.

The only post I "Liked" so far was an accident;
I hit "Like" instead of "Reply"--
but of coursed I liked the post...

Is it a good to "Like" a post I, ah, like; and is it an insult not to "Like" a post I like???
Are some folks offended if I don't "Like" their post, do they assume it's disliked???
And: Is it just a "real time" thing, or say: if I was reading a 3-year-old topic, er, thread;
should I "Like" every post in the thread I like--
Inquiring nodes wanna mind...
 
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As long as we're "here" an all,

I have a question about the "Like" feature:

Even tho I've had the same (main) email address since 1989 (changed from .sf.ca.us to .com when they invented that www thinggie), I never got into the Facebook/Twitter/LinkedIn and all; and I have no idea how "Like" works.

The only post I "Liked" so far was an accident;
I hit "Like" instead of "Reply"--
but of coursed I liked the post...

Is it a good to "Like" a post I, ah, like; and is it an insult not to "Like" a post I like???
Are some folks offended if I don't "Like" their post, do they assume it's disliked???
And: Is it just a "real time" thing, or say: if I was reading a 3-year-old topic, er, thread;
should I "Like" every post in the thread I like--
Inquiring nodes wanna mind...
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that is an excellent question...with many different answers im sure..

Some folks "save" their likes. and make them count.....

I click like all the time.....I just cant help it.

It is really cool to get a "like" from those folks that don't give them out often though!!

I think they mean more from those folks! :)
 
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that is an excellent question...with many different answers im sure..

Some folks "save" their likes. and make them count.....

I click like all the time.....I just cant help it.

It is really cool to get a "like" from those folks that don't give them out often though!!

I think they mean more from those folks! :)
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Thanx--
back to huntin'...
 
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Thanks for the thread
, very interesting. Cant wait to see more pics from this thread
 
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It looks alot like A turnip crinkle virus Like infection....
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Addendumb:
I don't have a lab, and I'm not gonna send samples anywhere. I don't know if it is a virus or not, but the two pictures of the TCV were enough for me to pull the plant; and not mulch or juice it but remove it entirely from the garden.

Still going to keep an eye on the cutting tho--
only cuttings I usually grow are tomatoes...
 
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I "Liked" that post--
and The Plants like it too...
 
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geologic said:
I've been talking to folks about (what I call) "Tape Stems" for almost 40 years.
Nobody had ever heard of 'em or seen 'em. Then I found The Strain Hunters about 6 months ago.
Right there in the mountains of Morocco were bunches of 'em--
they call 'em "Flat Stems"...
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IIRC, the stem flattening is called fasciation. Let me take a look.

As for 'liking', do it like you feel it. It's a substitute for the reputation feature where you could shoot someone a short message. K, lemme look up that terminology.

Oh my goodness. Well, first, yes, the term is fasciation. Second, I'mma give you the whole Google link of hits, because it includes some interesting photos.

Fasciation in plants.
 
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IIRC, the stem flattening is called fasciation. Let me take a look.

As for 'liking', do it like you feel it. It's a substitute for the reputation feature where you could shoot someone a short message. K, lemme look up that terminology.

Oh my goodness. Well, first, yes, the term is fasciation. Second, I'mma give you the whole Google link of hits, because it includes some interesting photos.

Fasciation in plants.
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"Fasciation", thanx; I think I remember that word from biology classes long long ago.

I have a big problem with terminology. I've been misusing many words for 40 years. Like the "word" triaxial which I made up just 'cause it was easy I guess; what I actually mean (probably) is "axial with three leaf nodes, and there's probably a specific word for that too.

I use the word "pruning" in a very limited specific way,
which I'm gonna have to so something about real quick.
I've worked in orchards, nurseries, landscaping,
so I know the word pruning means lots of things--
but of course I expect everybody to know exactly what I'm talking about...
 
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Me, too! And my husband makes fun of the way I say "archipelago." And "lozenge."
 
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Here's one that looks like the top of a cellery stalk:



maybe of the type that was used to produce "Cannabis Plants that don't look like Cannabis Plants".



I don't have any use for "Cannabis Plants that don't look like Cannabis Plants"--
but maybe these folks do:

http://www.spiegel.de/international...seeds-across-goettingen-a-910750.html#ref=rss

http://gj-goettingen.de/des-cannabis-fotowettbewerbes-zweiter-teil/ ...
 
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many years ago on forums no longer around lots of people were pushing a theory/myth, that it was good to select some of these traits for breeding stock...I do not think it is good to pass on recessive undesirable traits(such as the flat stem) and in most other hort industries you would never breed with undesirable traits. A lot of the times the plants will grow out of the whorled phyllotaxy but that is not a desired trait to breed with regarding cannabis.
 
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many years ago on forums no longer around lots of people were pushing a theory/myth, that it was good to select some of these traits for breeding stock...I do not think it is good to pass on recessive undesirable traits(such as the flat stem) and in most other hort industries you would never breed with undesirable traits. A lot of the times the plants will grow out of the whorled phyllotaxy but that is not a desired trait to breed with regarding cannabis.
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What is the "undesirable" part about fasciation/flat stem and Cannabis???
 
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unpredictable growth patterns and varying yields...not reliable.
 
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Sometimes a trait deemed "undesirable" for one person
can in fact be desirable to another with different goals.

Not every body (especially urbanites) can grow trees;
a self pruning plant with extra limbs might be of use to someone--
somewhere...
 
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