Cool thanks… looking at that & his dirty taxiI got his sour diesel and it’s legit and healthy
Cool thanks… looking at that & his dirty taxiI got his sour diesel and it’s legit and healthy
Idk if his seed stock is i just know what I have seen come from state genetic.. Seed junky was also put on blast recently for hplvd but no one has asked that about their bean stock. Not sure if many breeders are going to be willing to step forward an admit they have been infected and possibly their bean stock.So who knows if his old seed stock has it?
Can't "dudded out" clones be regenerated in the sun? I got some clones this summer some off the discord and one off all star clones from strainly. Their all outdoor and the skywalker og is kicking ass, smells already. All of them in direct sun look great. But a few extras got out in a shadier spot and still look "dudded out"Dudded out like a boss
no, they cannot. Once infected, the virus will always be present in plant tissues unless cleaned up through meristem TCCan't "dudded out" clones be regenerated in the sun?
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Hops latent viroid is not curable. If the plant is infected with it, it will always be in the plant's tissue, as cannabis hasn't developed an immune response to this particular viroid, and may never. If you have access to a tissue culture facility (which practically none of us do), then you can "clone" the very tip top of the plant, as brand spanking new growth can often grow faster than the viroid can travel up the plant. But this doesn't work with regular cloning techniques. For the average growers like us, an infected plant means kill it, bleach the area and tools, test any neighboring plants once every other week for a month or two, and be done with it. There's plenty of fish in the sea man.So it's not just a weak plant from genetic material being destroyed over the years you're saying it's essentially sick from this virus going around?
even if you access, do you really want to spend the 5k and wait about a year?Hops latent viroid is not curable. If the plant is infected with it, it will always be in the plant's tissue, as cannabis hasn't developed an immune response to this particular viroid, and may never. If you have access to a tissue culture facility (which practically none of us do), then you can "clone" the very tip top of the plant, as brand spanking new growth can often grow faster than the viroid can travel up the plant. But this doesn't work with regular cloning techniques. For the average growers like us, an infected plant means kill it, bleach the area and tools, test any neighboring plants once every other week for a month or two, and be done with it. There's plenty of fish in the sea man.
Noone knows. I'd assume it's fine, as the viroid is a fraction of a micron in size if I'm not mistaken, doesn't harm humans who drink beer with it (it's hops latent viroid after all), and the combustion must destroy it instantly anyway.Is weed with this safe to smoke even ? Thanks for the info appreciate it all
I've got a few prize strains that I'd be willing to go through all of that for. In general though, no loleven if you access, do you really want to spend the 5k and wait about a year?
I was thinking of throwing my whole house outSo after reading more about hplvd and watching the dark heart video that tahoe og had too many symptoms, slow growth, branches growing out instead of up, and the branches broke off easily and snapped like peas. He also said in the video it can look like tmv so im just tossing both cuts i got along with the pots and trays and scissors.
I might be able to help you locate a clean Tahoe bro. Shoot me a DM.So after reading more about hplvd and watching the dark heart video that tahoe og had too many symptoms, slow growth, branches growing out instead of up, and the branches broke off easily and snapped like peas. He also said in the video it can look like tmv so im just tossing both cuts i got along with the pots and trays and scissors.
Personally, I'd just toss the plants and leave the floorboards and walls alone...I was thinking of throwing my whole house out
That's one option, just remember that "normal" looking clones are just as likely to have it as weird looking clones. I don't want people to start thinking that this is something you can diagnose just by looking at it, because those very obvious plants have had it for a LONG time. It spreads slowly through plant tissue, so the worst time to test a plant would be when it's a fresh clone (because cuts are taken from the "newest" plant tissue, and thus, has the least amount of possible viroid in it). I think the best practice (or at least most economical) is to isolate clones, grow them out for a month or so, then test the biggest, lowest leaf. I don't believe this disease is "latent", just slow to spread. By the way, since Jcue mentioned Cloney's Sour D, that is one cut we've tested so far that came back negative.So after reading more about hplvd and watching the dark heart video that tahoe og had too many symptoms, slow growth, branches growing out instead of up, and the branches broke off easily and snapped like peas. He also said in the video it can look like tmv so im just tossing both cuts i got along with the pots and trays and scissors.
What else have you tested from strainly?By the way, since Jcue mentioned Cloney's Sour D, that is one cut we've tested so far that came back negative.
Used a Kamehameha wave myselfI was thinking of throwing my whole house out
It's definitely not latent in cannabis. In hops it is, but when viroids cross species, the effects they have on the host are naturally very different. Some strains can carry the viroid and not display too many symptoms though, which goes to what you're saying about not self-diagnosing. Definitely the right call to get things tested regularly.I don't believe this disease is "latent", just slow to spread. By the way, since Jcue mentioned Cloney's Sour D, that is one cut we've tested so far that came back negative.