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I posted here today pics of plants I'm having issues with and hypochondriac or not I think I've got that bug in 3 of my plants getting pulled tomorrow........ brittle small, narrowing leaves at 8 weeks looking like 4 a few undeveloped seeds on bottom larf It started showing itself in the first 2 weeks of flower. No other plants are showing these problems. I guess I have to sterilize everything...Only a lab can test.
I no 2 local farmers that have gotten this.
Just make sure you clean your utensils every time you move to a different plant.
That means sites where cannabis was growing that had testing,You said "sites tested"...can you clarify? Does this mean seed banks? Dispensary sold shit? What exactly does this mean?
Domes are for wimps!You herd em guys... You gotta wrap that shit up nowadays this isn't the 60s no more. No more free love. Gotta put protection on your tool
Domes are for wimps!
This sounds like a dark heart nursery article and they also claim to be the only one who knows how to cure it.Recent testing has shown that almost all sites tested for plant pathogens have come back positive for Hop Latent Viroid at an infection rate of 25-30%. Hop Latent Viroid (HpLVd) was first identified in hops, which is part of the Cannabaceae family. In cannabis plants, this disease is commonly known as dudding. It can cause stunted growth, and effect flower and trichome development. Leading to lower yields with less potency. HpLVd can be passed from plant to plant via mechanical transmission (like dirty shears.) Once a plant is infected it can pass on the viroid through cuttings and seeds. The best way to manage HpLVd is prevention. Sanitize any tools you use, before using them on different plants, to prevent transmission. Make sure you get cuttings and seeds tested before you introduce them into your grow
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