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I was curious how long the viroid can live in soil as well and found this article which looks at degradation of the viroid at different composting temps/times https://www.researchgate.net/public...ic_digestion_of_infected_hop_harvest_residues

Even after 90 days of composting, the viroid was not fully degraded, but it does seem to be a good practice to eventually clean your soil of it. You could always add it to an active compost pile in the backyard and simply use it a year or more later, or maybe just use it for non-cannabis purposes. I also found this article which says plant debris stays infectious for 3 months: https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/virus_visible_in_michigan_hopyards. I'd still give it longer than 3 months to compost though.
 
I was curious how long the viroid can live in soil as well and found this article which looks at degradation of the viroid at different composting temps/times https://www.researchgate.net/public...ic_digestion_of_infected_hop_harvest_residues

Even after 90 days of composting, the viroid was not fully degraded, but it does seem to be a good practice to eventually clean your soil of it. You could always add it to an active compost pile in the backyard and simply use it a year or more later, or maybe just use it for non-cannabis purposes. I also found this article which says plant debris stays infectious for 3 months: https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/virus_visible_in_michigan_hopyards. I'd still give it longer than 3 months to compost though.
I’ve dealt with the shit once. Trust me you don’t want it. Soil is cheap in comparison to growing out sick plants.
 
I read that transmission to seed for HLVD is 8%. Now, if the seed tests negative for HLVD that means the HLVD strain can be preserved somewhat. I haven’t ran into anything like people describe but just for anyone trying to save a personal keeper for example.
 
Has anyone actually had a plant test positive for HPLVD? Which company did you use to test?

I sent in some plants last year that im almost positive had HPLVD and they all came back negative. I've still yet to meet a non commercial grower that has had a positive test.
 
Has anyone actually had a plant test positive for HPLVD? Which company did you use to test?

I sent in some plants last year that im almost positive had HPLVD and they all came back negative. I've still yet to meet a non commercial grower that has had a positive test.
What? Yeah many of us have had positive results? Who did you test with? I tested with dark heart, 12 tests total for plants I knew had to be HLVd positive and they came back negative, so I tested with Tumi and the all came back positive. Use Tumi..
 
Has anyone actually had a plant test positive for HPLVD? Which company did you use to test?

I sent in some plants last year that im almost positive had HPLVD and they all came back negative. I've still yet to meet a non commercial grower that has had a positive test.
I've had my whole garden wiped out due to that shit. I'm no commercial grower. I had mine test positive through tumi Genomics. Just follow instructions they provide with the sample kit.
 
What? Yeah many of us have had positive results? Who did you test with? I tested with dark heart, 12 tests total for plants I knew had to be HLVd positive and they came back negative, so I tested with Tumi and the all came back positive. Use Tumi..
Was it $25 a plant to test with Tumi, including sample submission?
 
Was it $25 a plant to test with Tumi, including sample submission?
Yeah, but you can put multiple samples in each vial they send you. So for example you could take 3x root samples 1/4” long on each plant for like 10 moms and submit it as a single test, if it comes back negative you just tested 10 moms for 25$, if it comes back positive you’ve gotta take more tests to try to narrow down which is infected.. when i first started testing multiple plant I did 3 or 4 plants per sample submission, now I just do all the moms in one sample once in a while for the peace of mind..
 
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