BEST TOP NEWS STORY ~Mosaic Virus in Cannabis~

hexthat

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idk, im sure that if a strain has crossed, there are people with enough money and resources to have it tested . .. i just dont think its in MJ yet, but a room of dying plants with the same ailment would lend credit to your claims

So if i ask the other growers I know to post up some pics you'll believe me?
 

polyarcturus

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I'm not even the one saying these things read something besides forums.... try a LIBRARY. I know its intimidating your first time.

lol i could fill your prison cell with 1/8 the books iv read in my lifetime if we added all the internet shit...... then where taling 1/100th
 

KatBUSA

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Show some more pictures. I would be interested if the light green or yellow mosaic patterns showed up in your photos. I honestly think your chasing a ghost.
 

polyarcturus

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Show some more pictures. I would be interested if the light green or yellow mosaic patterns showed up in your photos. I honestly think your chasing a ghost.

he is man dont know if your new to growing but there is no need to worry about this shit.
 

KatBUSA

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I'm far from worried Ganja :-) Like I said before I have never seen TMV attack cannabis. I'm curious as to see what this guy is talking about that makes him think TMV has mutated and jumped to new species of plants.
 

polyarcturus

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I'm far from worried Ganja :-) Like I said before I have never seen TMV attack cannabis. I'm curious as to see what this guy is talking about that makes him think TMV has mutated and jumped to new species of plants.
okay i understand sorry if im a bit obscene trolls are offensive to the community as a whole massive disrespect in my eyes so i tend to go off the deep end in handling them.
 

hexthat

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I'm far from worried Ganja :-) Like I said before I have never seen TMV attack cannabis. I'm curious as to see what this guy is talking about that makes him think TMV has mutated and jumped to new species of plants.

in my opinion that is shared with a very few others this was not a natural mutation
 

KatBUSA

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Ok ok so im going to bite and play chase with you for a min. So if TMV has jumped species it really isn't a big deal. It is hardly ever fatal to plants but it does deform them and it can stunt growth. As long as people can identify diseases it will be kept in check much like how tobacco company's have been dealing with the issue for years.

"in my opinion that is shared with a very few others this was not a natural mutation"

Conspiracy theory eh? Well it was fun.
 

hexthat

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Ok ok so im going to bite and play chase with you for a min. So if TMV has jumped species it really isn't a big deal. It is hardly ever fatal to plants but it does deform them and it can stunt growth. As long as people can identify diseases it will be kept in check much like how tobacco company's have been dealing with the issue for years.

"in my opinion that is shared with a very few others this was not a natural mutation"

Conspiracy theory eh? Well it was fun.
crop loss is always a problem and this stuns growth and takes up nutrient replicating the virus
 

Samwell Seed Well

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imho opinion most of those splotches look like dew damage or water damage on leafs or other ailments that are natural are you outside, i seen some that look to be just about everything but TMV . . .a couple look suspect but TMV is not a couple, its everything that is close to each other or in contact with each other . . and there were only a few similar photos of each type of leaf damage . . .cut leaves take samples . . .call local big university and say i think i have tmv in my medical mj .. . . would you test . . then come back and tell us that they think about your MJ and TMV
 

hexthat

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most strains are covered but these were selected out of 100 seedlings all grown in the same condition just for the residents so honestly it looks a lot different in "normal" weed
 

hexthat

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imho opinion most of those splotches look like dew damage or water damage on leafs or other ailments that are natural are you outside, i seen some that look to be just about everything but TMV . . .a couple look suspect but TMV is not a couple, its everything that is close to each other or in contact with each other . . and there were only a few similar photos of each type of leaf damage . . .cut leaves take samples . . .call local big university and say i think i have tmv in my medical mj .. . . would you test . . then come back and tell us that they think about your MJ and TMV
condition is not from water
 

KatBUSA

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A lot of that damage looks like insect damage especially how in one of the photos there are wiggly lines that are almost all connected. There are a couple of photos that have light green spots that look recessed. Your obviously growing outside so I wouldn't worry too much. Wouldn't be a bad idea to contact you local extension office and ask them about diseases and their symptoms that are soil borne in your area. If those light green blotches start to rot I would think more of a bacterial or fungus issue than a TMV issue.
 
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