tobacco mosaic virus?

nobody important

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I highly doubt it. Some growers (myself included) believe it is almost a myth when it comes to cannabis. Im not a virologist so I wouldnt even dare say its impossible, however Ive been around grow rooms with smokers handling grows that never seen it. In over 10 years of experience Ive never seen it. I suspected it a few times when I was a newbie, but quickly found out i was the cause of the problem using clones from the same mother plant i thought was infected. This looks like nute burn and/or bad ph.
 

Ace Yonder

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Was the clone taken from a flowering plant? It looks a little like re-veg, with those twisty salad leaves.
 

Flagg420

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Surprised this thread hasnt been bombed by the "Cannabis is not susceptible to TMV.... your problem is something else" ..... i'll wait....
 

Flagg420

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/shrug, if it were my plants, I'd think i transplanted into hot soil, and light/transplant shocked them.... the leaves claw like N burn, and look a little malformed like too close to a light, or odd timing change...

just me tho....
 

Alienwidow

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is it always clawing? it could be over feeding, over watering, or broad mites. these are all easy things to check for. ppm of run off, let it dry out and see if it stops, and magnifying glass.
 

Alienwidow

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Surprised this thread hasnt been bombed by the "Cannabis is not susceptible to TMV.... your problem is something else" ..... i'll wait....
that bomb is not far from this target. the b.s. banter is causing more newbs to bring it up and its kinda getting annoying as you can see from the above posters. its like saying my seedling is suffering from ph lockout and not grower error which it is 95% of the time.
 
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