PopAndSonGrows
Well-Known Member
Another thing for us homegrowers to consider;
For most of us, this has little to no impact other than potentially having to restart genetics from seed, in the off-chance this viroid is in your home garden.
Myself, for example: I don't grow to sell, I just grow to not buy, therefore if this viroid hits my garden, I'll just restart some new seed stock.
This also has me a lil nervous because I do have some plants with long nodal spacing that seem kind of "viney", but are not otherwise dudded IMO, branches and petioles are sturdy, plant coloration is good.
For most of us, this has little to no impact other than potentially having to restart genetics from seed, in the off-chance this viroid is in your home garden.
Myself, for example: I don't grow to sell, I just grow to not buy, therefore if this viroid hits my garden, I'll just restart some new seed stock.
This also has me a lil nervous because I do have some plants with long nodal spacing that seem kind of "viney", but are not otherwise dudded IMO, branches and petioles are sturdy, plant coloration is good.