chuck estevez
Well-Known Member
if you can see 3 mites, you are already infested. TMV in cannabis is BS.
Oh, I love that you used...rosier.Racer I will check for those mites. I haven't been using high-powered magnification but I've got my fingers crossed. A bath is a rosier outcome than sheers.
Broad mites. You can't treat them like spider mites, you're gonna have to break out the big guns with something like Avid.Here! Here is a perfect example of what the ones I chucked looked like. This isn't my picture but it's just the same.
This is from Penn State Extension:Looks like mosaic virus to me. RNA Pro works.
Not a cure but a treatment. I have cured a strain that was infected, used RNA Pro with another trick that will remain undisclosed. Those that have experience with TMV / HMV know it is real and does infect cannabis.This is from Penn State Extension:
"Symptoms vary with the species of plant infected and the environmental conditions. In some cases environmental conditions bring out symptoms while other conditions mask or hide symptoms. Symptoms associated with TMV infections:
Some of the above symptoms can also be caused by high temperature, insect feeding, growth regulators, herbicides, mineral deficiencies, and mineral excesses. TMV diseases cannot be diagnosed on the basis of symptoms alone.
- stunting
- mosaic pattern of light and dark green (or yellow and green) on the leaves
- malformation of leaves or growing points
- yellow streaking of leaves (especially monocots)
- yellow spotting on leaves
- distinct yellowing only of veins
Managing TMV
No chemicals cure a virus-infected plant".
Isn't a forum a place where people with common interests get together to 'share' information? Unless you have applied for a patent for your "trick that shall remain undisclosed", why wouldn't you share it with this guy?Not a cure but a treatment. I have cured a strain that was infected, used RNA Pro with another trick that will remain undisclosed. Those that have experience with TMV / HMV know it is real and does infect cannabis.
Isn't a forum a place where people with common interests get together to 'share' information? Unless you have applied for a patent for your "trick that shall remain undisclosed", why wouldn't you share it with this guy?
Grammar School is where you hear, I know something you don't know and I'm not going to tell you.....sheesh
I'm under no obligation to giveaway knoweledge. Please understand that some of us do this for a living. Hate if you wish, no sweat off my back. Mi rarely come by here anymore anyway because of the attitudes.Isn't a forum a place where people with common interests get together to 'share' information? Unless you have applied for a patent for your "trick that shall remain undisclosed", why wouldn't you share it with this guy?
Grammar School is where you hear, I know something you don't know and I'm not going to tell you.....sheesh
How are new members supposed to know who is whom?I'm under no obligation to giveaway knoweledge. Please understand that some of us do this for a living. Hate if you wish, no sweat off my back. Mi rarely come by here anymore anyway because of the attitudes.
So it's been 5 years. I ended up throwing the bastards out and never got to the bottom of shit. I don't think it was mites, though.
I had a 10 times magnifying glass and could see the tiny hairs on the underside of the leaf, but I remember not being convinced that mites were the issue because the few mites I did see were easily visible with a magnifying glass, but on careful examination of the plants I didn't see more than a few of these.Did you check for Broad or Russet mites with good magnification?