Jsw396
Member
Please tell me this is not tobacco mosaic virus. After reading up I'm worried it could be.
Attachments
-
4.3 MB Views: 55
I had it last year on 2 of my GG #4's. All the other strains were fine so it had to be variegation as a result of genetics.Too much light? Or genetics?
How did those 2 GG #4 plants end up doing? Did your yield suffer or anything compared to the other 2?I had it last year on 2 of my GG #4's. All the other strains were fine so it had to be variegation as a result of genetics.
Not trying to sound like an idiot.I was coming hoping to see the dreaded tobacco mosaic virus and once again am let down.
So you think what I have could be genetic? I only asked because I seen a slight blemish on my bigger seedling as well, like 2 spots on 2 other leafs on that. They seem to be growing healthy I think otherwise.It's all good, a lot of people think they have it because of the pics they look at, but I haven't seen anybody who actually did yet, someday though.
#1 was a complete waste of time and ended up tossing it harvest time. It grew good in veg then went to crap during flower. #2 one wasn't affected as much as #1 and it turned out ok with about 12 oz.How did those 2 GG #4 plants end up doing? Did your yield suffer or anything compared to the other 2?
Thanks buddy. I do use cal mag but so far I have only used 2ml per gallon. Should I be stepping it up by now. I also have some epsom salt, am I able to use that with calmag? I added a few pictures from today aswell. Most affected plant is first. I have checked for mites with my 60x 100x, see nothing moving.my guess would be cal mag def, but what do l know? Nothing! Nothing at all. I use calmag so dont see deficiencies. Just a guess but with leds calmag seems more important to have on hand. Epsom salts will green her up quick.a pinch in 5 gal doesnt hurt. But like l said l know nothing.