Positive Tmv Results

Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by Scof1212, Apr 19, 2014.

  1. #1 Scof1212, Apr 19, 2014
    Last edited: Apr 19, 2014
    Hey everyone, I don't really go on these forums much but I thought this should be out there. There is so much misinformation in this. I hope this will show that it is very possible for cannabis to be infected by many mosaic viruses. And from what u have seen from clubs and other growers it is everywhere in California's medical marijuana industry.
     
  2. Is there supposed to be a link or something? I don't see nothing....
     
  3. its all over man ran into it first last year and have found most strains when they are healthy and dialed in the mosaic doesnt really effect it. The plant grows faster then the virus so its not as big of anissue as Ithink some may think. Almost all my plants show signs here and there butits merely cosmetic they are all still growing fine. In fact my GDP last year still produced and tested at23.6 % thc so mosaic didnt seem to bother my plants none and I still had a bumper harvest.
     
  4. Yea I have been dealing with for about three years. I have done many strains over that time and you can defiantly see it in some form or another in all of them. Some do seem to do fine while infected. I have seen blue dream that were infected that still got close to two a light. But others that do horrible and never fill out at all.
     
  5. glad u brought this up cause I told alot ofpeople about it last year and many brushed it off. I feel like as long as youare aware ofit you can keep the strains that handle it fine and stay away from ones th a t dont. Maybe breed. Resilience to the virus into the new generations of cross breeds. My gdp, cheese strains, anything sour diesel or og kush based also does fine. My blue dream as well :)
     
  6. Yea a lot of people seem to not want to believe it is real for some reason. I think breeding for resistance is almost all you can do.
     
  7. yup seeing as its viable for 50 years laying dormant on surfaces and soil we cant avoid it.better to tackle the problem head on.
     

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