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Someone told me this is tobacco leafing??? I am not finding much info online. Would love some more insight on this. Thank you!!!
I have several strains going and out of ten big girls I have same issue with one. It was always behind the rest leads twisting at the ends. This lead to more major problems of spotting on leafs to almost killing the plant. I did full flush ph and ppm this is outdoor soil grow I have going on. This plant is still suffering looks Bette but might be because I constantly pick off sick growth. Sad part is well over half the plant has been eliminated at this point. Seeds were True North - Canuk seeds - Gg4 I popped four seeds killed one all three living are completely different from each other. Like I said earlier I have several outdoor strains going all drinking from the same source and no real known cause other than poor quality seed would be my guess at this point!Someone told me this is tobacco leafing??? I am not finding much info online. Would love some more insight on this. Thank you!!!View attachment 818227 View attachment 818227 View attachment 818228 View attachment 818229 View attachment 818230 View attachment 818231
Couldn't seem to go back an edit, here's a pic of my blueberry with it. I'm definitely starting to think it is TMV, just not sure if I should pull it or not
I would ride it out if your already week 5-6 flowering almost at the finish line anyways take what ya can get. There is info online about folks treating it with a diluted solution of aspirin but you would have to find the link I read it awhile ago found on Google somewhereCouldn't seem to go back an edit, here's a pic of my blueberry with it. I'm definitely starting to think it is TMV, just not sure if I should pull it or not :(
Thanks for the in site mama and buddy very helpful I'll carry on caring for my sick girl see how it fairs out. Feeling attached since having her around from mid February so definitely helpful to know she can stay and not cause any other issues most likelyIt does look like TMV. But don't pull her yet.
I've had plants that pull through and were fine.
TMV can kill your plants but if they are strong and healthy, they can beat the virus. Best if this happens in veg so they have time to come back before flowering. When it hits during full flower - usually turns into a disaster.
You can remove any effected leaves if they bother you - but the plant is still gonna have to deal with it on their own. Don't take too many though - she needs them!
As long as the plants are not touching each other - not likely to spread to the others. Wash your hands after touching a sick plant so you don't spread it either.
Good news is once they beat it, they don't usually get it again. Which can be a very good thing!
FYI, TMV can be used to make variegated plants. I've done it (not with MJ though). Some plants that beat the virus can retain the spotty look on their leaves forever.