A Suspicious Pathogen Is Harmful To Cannabis Crops | Verne Bioanalytics
Marijuana growers around the country are dealing with a widespread sickness that is damaging their plants. The illness is caused by a HPLVD Testing . Once it left California, it traveled all across the country. Sadly, the diseased plants have infected other crops, defeating the purpose of the plants crossing state lines—to increase the legitimate markets. The illness was first made public in 2019, but many think plants have been infected since at least 2014. Dubbing, which is defined as stunted development and a deficiency in both trichomes and secondary metabolites, has been the subject of reports dating back to 2014. All of this reduces the plant's potency when it is smoked or consumed. Furthermore, HPLVD Testing in cannabis plants is essentially nonexistent. The absence of appropriate sanitation for both recreational and medical marijuana contributes to the increase of HpLVd infection. To stop the illness from spreading quickly, new plant kinds should be quarantined in additio...