Plant is oozing amber colored syrup.

stoneyfockbrook

New Member
I couldnt find the original thread I had after the RIU Meltdown so heres an update on a new thread.
The "pink thing" pics are where I topped the Sweet N' Sour Blueberry = (Blueberry x SweetTooth) x Sour Diesel.
It seems its the inside of the plant with no skin/bark on it.
It was dripping sticky amber syrup out of the pink butt cheek thing. I tasted it and it was the sugars the plant made oozing out, it was sweet.
Now it started on another phenotype in the buds. (SEE PIC).
Wierd man. Just wierd.

You are a goner man. In 28 days you will turn into a brain eating zombie.
 

darkdestruction420

Well-Known Member
My internet is slow as fuck right now so ive given up for the moment but one thing you could do is look up the list of hemp diseases on wikipedia and then for the ones w/o pics look on google and try to find a pic and then compare it. i saw one called pink rot, might be a good place to start. ive never seen anything like this before.
 

stickystink

Member
hi here to blaze, r they really big or have u just got small hands? if not how is it possible to get buds that big? where are you growing, on the sun? how long have u been vegging them? years!! how much does each cola weigh? are they really bud? never seen nything like that before, have others u grown comw out like that if so what do u feed them? i want some buds like that it would be worth it in the long run.
 

ImAgIaNtInDaGrOwWoRlD

Active Member
hi here to blaze, r they really big or have u just got small hands? if not how is it possible to get buds that big? where are you growing, on the sun? how long have u been vegging them? years!! how much does each cola weigh? are they really bud? never seen nything like that before, have others u grown comw out like that if so what do u feed them? i want some buds like that it would be worth it in the long run.
He said he found that pic on the internet.
 

Rj41

Well-Known Member
I found it - Agrobacterium tumefaciens which is the causal agent of crown gall (the pink formation). It's a tumor caused by a bacterial infection.

Look familiar?

** LIKE **

Excellent find GT!!

+rep








Why don't we have our like button back yet??
 

pharmacoping

Active Member
that is correct, and ........well, the blessed know what to do next,

but as for your plant, it may be overcome by the bacteria, and express gene mutations from out of this world. I suggest cloning the b'jeezus out of her before flower.

is this spreading throughout your system/plants at all? do not eat the syrup
 

pharmacoping

Active Member
** LIKE **

Excellent find GT!!

+rep








Why don't we have our like button back yet??
Good find ! +rep !!
the picture is a grapevine...poor farmer

some of use this bacteria to great extents. with the right set of curcumstances it is able to alter and splice dna plasmids from plant tissues.
 

pharmacoping

Active Member
sweeeet, for gene hackers !!!
I use this bacteria daily in the lab to cause this problem amongst many specimens. It is very useful, for the citizen scientist.

some shots from the lab this morning..all pics are results of the use of this agrobac to facilitate a genetic change.....I never had the balls to infect a plant in my garden, only in vitro(sterile jars), always afraid of a mass infection. discard properly please, when finished of course.

dont use the drippings, probably chemotoxin response to the genetic attack. You can cut it off also with no harm to the plant. any damage has already been programmed.
 

Attachments

pharmacoping

Active Member
This is some of the craziest shit Ive ever seen. We need more pics!!!!!
theres a thousand pics of crown gall disease on a bunch of different plants on google images. its a strange disease, heard it referred to as plant cancer also, but not to sure how accurate that is.
 

pharmacoping

Active Member
That is straight up bud porn my friend !!!!!! not sure if crown gall...dont see any swelling on stems, looks like a successful resin farm to me !! what did it taste like...cuz I know I could not resist !
 

ANC

Well-Known Member
And that is why you are supposed to sterilise shears and cutters before useing them on a new plant.
 

pharmacoping

Active Member
If he was nearby, I would buy that infected plant. I sure hope he clones it a bunch, and keeps purposefully infecting them too.
 
Top