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I second this.do you have something you can put over her to offer her a little shade? to me it looks like her tops are not likely the full sun/no shade
I’ve read about it. It’s a serious bummer that stuff.growers better start learning about HLVD in marijuana..
it’s everywhere…
oh ya, it gets transferred to seed also.. literally ever grow facility in california has it or had it and they are a major contributors to breeding worldwide.. sooo many breeders probably didn’t realize it and now it’s everywhere..I’ve read about it. It’s a serious bummer that stuff.
It’s mind blowing how late it hits too, you are in the dark until late flower on whether or not you have it. When I read 90% of cali crops were affected, I knew it was only a matter of time before us smaller growers run into it.oh ya, it gets transferred to seed also.. literally ever grow facility in california has it or had it and they are a major contributors to breeding worldwide.. sooo many breeders probably didn’t realize it and now it’s everywhere..
i’m 90% sure i just had it with the imperium x
I’ve got to do better to train my eye to it for sure.It’s mind blowing how late it hits too, you are in the dark until late flower on whether or not you have it. When I read 90% of cali crops were affected, I knew it was only a matter of time before us smaller growers run into it.
Read up on this. In your opinion, should I pull this little girl asap?oh ya, it gets transferred to seed also.. literally ever grow facility in california has it or had it and they are a major contributors to breeding worldwide.. sooo many breeders probably didn’t realize it and now it’s everywhere..
i’m 90% sure i just had it with the imperium x
~5 hours direct sun, remaining is filtered through the small leafed trees. Sun is very intense here though.How many hours of direct unfiltered light are they getting? @Eclipted is on to something….
Temps have been high last couple weeks, 100-105ish.What’s the temps looking like?
The only problem is HLV'd exhibits many of the same symptoms as other diseases and deficiencies. Most cultivators will just chalk it up to that.I’ve got to do better to train my eye to it for sure.
Probing around the root ball and turning over the top soil will definitely help. I wouldn’t doubt root issues either. It’s not happy for sure.The only problem is HLV'd exhibits many of the same symptoms as other diseases and deficiencies. Most cultivators will just chalk it up to that.
The only way to diagnose HLV'd is by PCR or LAMP test, which aren't cheap or readily available...
I'm going to lean towards root issues on this one, though. Usually when I see plants with healthy parts and unhealthy parts, 99% of the time it's something in the roots. Being outdoors, this is certainly possible. May want to aerate that soil a little bit around the plant before doing anything else.
4 posts and some paracordThis looks like heat or light stress to me. I've used garden shade cloth. It helps but it can be hard to hang over a plant.
well with temps higher than 100 for a few days try shading it/watering more first.. till temps are normal..Read up on this. In your opinion, should I pull this little girl asap?
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