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Getting the plant tested is the only way to know for certain. Excellent idea. What lab did you use? I want to know myself. It might not be TMV. If Fusarium Solani produces the same symptoms, then the two can easily be misidentified. It is easy to identify the presence of a virus, but it is a complex, expensive procedure for a lab to specifically identify what virus. Does this lab list what it tests for?
Hey "outwest", nothing ill looking about that plant :)
Yes, that variegation accompanied with the 90 degree turn is it...this would effect potency and yield...some are more susceptible than others but guaranteed that is it...is this what yours looks like buddy...View attachment 275131
Nah haven't tested them...just got hit with the effects over all the spots, came in through a clone and like any virus, spread on contact, had some gnats that spread within two weeks...didn't have it tested but my dear friends job was to purposely infect tomatoe strains to develop a super resilient seed...brought to her and led me to several university websites...she felt that's what it was...in talking to clone nurseries they agree...we going to test with the strips but read that they usually are inconclusive. Whatever it is it is gnarly and aspirin and RNA are the only thing I have found helps...Hey 1.6,
Sorry to hear of your problems. I have been through it too and for some time now. I thought my problems were also TMV and my symptoms were exactly as you described. I had my plants tested and was expecting the tobacco virus to come back as the problem. In fact, it was not. My plants were infected with Fusarium Solani. Did you have your plants tested in a lab? If not what makes you sure you have TMV?
I wish you luck man, these diseases are the worst. Also, Boylobster is dealing with something like this too, you may want to look him up, he's a cool dude.
TMV is pretty much a cannabis myth. It would ravage your crops. You would know if you had it. That is not TMV on any of the plants shown
Much respect but I strongly disagree...go to RNA pro website look at the pics, and finally run with RNApro and u will see that it finishes.
May you never encounter this gnarly virus....
the pics i showed are a over feeding issue....i am positive ;)..ive done my researchIts this mis info that is leading people down the wrong road. People are trashing entire grows from this mythical virus that is all over the place. Too bad if you ask me
Here's a link some might find useful.
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Its this mis info that is leading people down the wrong road. People are trashing entire grows from this mythical virus that is all over the place. Too bad if you ask me
Pugliese63, very creative video :)
Native to Florida migrated to Northern Cal, I've never heard or encountered anything like this crap after lots of losses and rethinking all information I've gathered for 20 or so years I finally took to the web to look for a solution, after endless nights looking I stumbled upon TMV and kept doing research. I'm 99% sure I got this from all the research I've done. I'm a pretty thorough guy and extremely clean, I say 99% cause I have not tested any plants yet, I would have never believe this causes this much devastation. I am currently trying that RNA product that seems expensive as hell but if it works it will be worth it. Destroyed and burn everything on site, if it was cheap it was replaced, hoses, pvc, feeder tubes etc, other stuff got scrubbed and cleaned with bleach and soap, then dipped and re-dipped in water with enough powdered chlorine to disinfect 50+ Olympic size pools, then I boiled everything in a huge industrial size pot big enough for me to take a bath prior to bringing it back in the structure. If it broke by boiling it, it got rebought.Re: What is this? Frustrated Big Time! PLS HELP!!
Community please listen up:
Every time I see someone with these problems experienced growers always reply that it is due to over feeding etc. those are always legit responses, always great things to check. But in reality what I see over and over again is hemp mosaic virus or tobacco mosaic virus. Please please community look into this issue and the characteristics of the virus as it is becoming an incredibly huge epidemic as friends pass it along with cuttings.
In veg you can identify it when:
1) the leaf tip turns almost on a 90 degree angle
2) leaf variegation
3) almost looks a little mutated
4) slower than normal growth rates
If you didn't catch it in veg then here are the characteristics in flower:
1) will normally show it's ugly head in weeks 2 to 4 of flower
2) if you are experienced, they'll will automatically think that something is wrong with your recipe (nothing wrong, it's the virus, only applies to experienced guys)
3) plants will look as if someone literally poured bleach on you tops ( this is why it is usually confused with too high of ppm or over feeding)
4) the plant will try to repair itself and you will think that it will, but you will realize that you were dead wrong in week 5 or 6 ( unfortunately I know from personal experience) took me months to finally identify it.)
5) everyone will tell you at you are over feeding, and I'm not saying that it might not be the case if you are a newbie, but if you've put in your time you should know better.
One of the best solutions is aspirin. Read up on it please guys and learn to identify it at the clone stage.
THIS WILL BE AN EPIDEMIC OTHERWISE..
Dispensaries have it and the people that run the clones ( clone managers) don't even know what it is...most of them dip the rock wool in a common tray so that means if one comes in with it they now all have it...
Think about it:
Harborside has thousands of little guys ( yes I got some infestations from them before), also from organican, ( which blows me away because the lady at Organicann actually knows her shit, she had a couple of mothers that were infected sitting on the counter and even told me so), blows me away that she would have it there with their vast array of little guys. Same with Harborside.
I hope this helps someone to quickly identify and correct the issue. I now assume everything has it and treat them with aspirin from the beginning just as a precaution.
If anyone has any questions hit me up, I wish I had pics of what it looks like but a quick google search will bring some up.
Good luck fam!
lPC
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