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The Covid of Cannabis

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A viroid disease is showing up in California cannabis grows, and in my opinion is demonstrating the weakness in plant health with current popular growing conditions and inadequate soil managment. 

 

https://www.montereycountyweekly.com/news/local_news/cannabis-plants-in-monterey-county-are-dying-resulting-in-millions-of-dollars-in-damage/article_1d65f11c-be69-11eb-9db5-b784138d919c.html

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get those cannabis plants masked up, socially distanced, and vaccinated asap!

Bogart that joint, don't pass it around! 

The plant disease, called the hop latent viroid, has joined the ranks of unforeseen obstacles plaguing the Monterey County cannabis industry

So maybe they can use it to brew a new kind of beer . I've heard they use HOP for that as well ???? . To bad they have to do the whole 10 weeks of growing to find out that the plants are sick so to have something left from all those weeks of spending money and doing the work make a brewski ????

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12 hours ago, covidiot said:

get those cannabis plants masked up, socially distanced, and vaccinated asap!

That's one of the problems.  Distancing isn't going to happen in an intense plant mono-cropping.  Pathogens just travel on down the row. 

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