a copy and paste from our member
@Dr. Who ho that i had saved to my book marks.. the harsh wording is obviously not aimed at you m8...
This shit again? Over the years I, and some others have had direct contact with Mich State Univ. Ag science on this problem. We have sent almost 200 samples to them testing for ANY mosaic virus (many of those with the discoloration depicted in many of the images). NONE have come back as poss. for Mosaic virus. In talking to profs and Grad students. We were told that any MV can ONLY be transferred by DIRECT CONTACT with an infected plant. That means that the plant must touch an infected plant or by you touching an infected plant then touching one not infected. Insect infection is more difficult, but possible. Careful indoor growers are the LEAST likely to get the problem.The Prof said that they have NOT seen a poss in cannabis for years and years. He feels this is due to there NOT being grown industrial hemp in this country as a crop after WW2. Furthermore he feels that the plant has gotten an strong resistance to it from all the cross breeding going on.
When asked about the Wiki post, he reminded me that Wiki is user posted material and subject to doubt!
He states this simple fact. "MV will spread through out the plant and in time express the "discoloration" in many area's faster then Broad mites. Has it spread? Is the plant truly suffering?"
100 % of the tests came back as Broad Mites!!!!!
Treat for Broad mites.
If you must believe in Sunn-Hemp........The solution is simple.......Don't touch other peoples plants and keep the garden area CLEAN and pest free !!!!!!!!!!!
Still get it? BROAD MITES!
I know who you are Snaps (not hard to have figured out due to some of your posts), I know what you do. I respect your opinions........With all due respect....
I feel your wrong on this one.