abe supercro
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broad mites, tmv or other virus.... it's possible. da fuk!
You'd be losing your whole grow on that bet. It's pretty easy to tell the difference between broad mite damage and mosaic virus. You're telling me the pic I posted is a plant with broad mites? It's had mosaic virus since a seedling and I'm on my third run with it. Must be some weak ass broad mites. Lol, get real man. And it doesn't affect the yield like you say, nor can it be transferred by touch. Bugs that feed on leaves and juices can transfer it, and so can gardening tools that were used to cut. But bottom line, it's not broad mites.
Interesting!
I have seen some interesting bi color traits expressed by different strains. While not exactly like the one pictured above. It could be in that category.Well regardless, ill carry on what im doing i know its not detrimental to what im doing. The plants that im dealing with are getting replaced by my new strain in 3 weeks. the only thing ive found bad about it is the appearance thats it.
Happy growing and smoking
I had exactly same problem can I ask did you re-use any substrate from a previous grow? Is any of the new growth very small? I'd personally say virus unless you clearly see any mites of course and having tried many fungicides the most effective was Signum from BASF. TMV or similar viral infections never go from potted plants you just keep it controlled with the Signum. Spraying with anything containing oil seems to aggrevate it in my ex? Good luck with it chap, plus everything in the last picture looks lush!TMV or mites... pic View attachment 3521640 under side View attachment 3521642 topView attachment 3521643View attachment 3521644
I've sprayed all plants in tent with spinosad i was thinking growing to fast DWC sour diesel