3 rivers biotech offers an HLVD test for $15. I grow from seed, so no real need to use them.Hey wassup fellow growers
Plan on receiving some cuts in the near future and was wondering what company is the industry standard or which one are u guys using.
Thx bro3 rivers biotech offers an HLVD test for $15. I grow from seed, so no real need to use them.
How accurate is the testing? I know many use tumi. Seeds can still transmit hlvd if I am not mistaken, small % but still a slight chance of transmitting.3 rivers biotech offers an HLVD test for $15. I grow from seed, so no real need to use them.
I’ve never known anyone who had an issue with HLVd, it’s mostly an issue in commercial grows with clones. Not worth the money to me to test for it, same with tmv. The lab uses rna/pct testing, that should be very accurate.How accurate is the testing? I know many use tumi. Seeds can still transmit hlvd if I am not mistaken, small % but still a slight chance of transmitting.
Doesn't always happen, some genetics handle the virus better than others.duds are easy to spot by eye during veg
lateral branching, witch broom, ugly pattern
after reception keep them isolated from other plants and you will know
some growers have a sharpest eye than the othersDoesn't always happen, some genetics handle the virus better than others.
And some plants just don't show it, the whole "latent" thing Mr. sharp eye lolsome growers have a sharpest eye than the others
Now i'm curiousAnd some plants just don't show it, the whole "latent" thing Mr. sharp eye lol
Agreed. These are not my plants..And some plants just don't show it, the whole "latent" thing Mr. sharp eye lol
Ya looks like a overfed locked upmess to me.these farmers still have progress to make on climate management and nutrition
man look at these leaves .. these red stalks
is that algae and white mold on top of the cube in the background ?
No real evidence of "hplvd" here in my humble opinion