Doc Bud's High Brix Q&A With Pictures

Pics. Details to be found in the other two journals: LED and Gavita

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Gosh, sometimes the plastic ones look so real, don't they! :laugh:

But you should scuff up a few leaves or something, to make it more believable.

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BD, grow some other herbs and see, feel and taste the difference. :thumb: amazing what we have been brainwashed to accept as good produce in the supermarkets and even many farm stands.

So very, very true!

for example:

A boring salad would consist of iceberg lettuce, tomato, cucumber and shredded carrots and maybe some red cabbage for color. Such a gastronomical monstrosity would taste like wet cardboard if the ingredients were bought in a USDA/FDA inspected and certified supermarket.

However, keep in mind that such a simple ensalada is the PROPER salad in many types of highly flavorful cuisine. Why would they choose such a boring salad?

Because with high brix produce such a simple salad takes on a whole new identity. High Brix Iceberg lettuce actually has a nice, delicate flavor, tomatos add sweetness, but not as much as the carrots! The cucumber is bursting with flavor, along with the cabbage. What is normally a substandard boring mess is now a flavor explosion.

It's truly shocking.
 
Aloha doc hope all is well. Do you know anything about mossaic virus and cannabis? Had a crazy blowout earlier this year after taking in a clone from another garden. Had to exterminate All my plants, clean everything and start fresh. A good friend said it was TMV. I believed him and took action.

Now, everything rolling smoothly, plants are about a month in looking great, then last week I sprayed Brix and within a few days I'm noticing some slightly strange looking plants. Symptoms vary and yet are similar. Not affecting all my plants the same. Some are perfect, others have slight chlorosis, other with a bit of upward leaf cur/taco on lower leaves. A few hooked/variegated leaves as well. If I wasn't used to seeing perfect plants I wouldnt be concerned but it's all a bit strange. Plants got their first feeding this morning, a bit of extra tea and a good splash of transplant to go with their energy breakfast. Truly hoping that straightens everything out.

If not TMV the only thing that seems like a possibility is broad mites, which I've scoped for unsuccessfully.

Fingers crossed that they are just hungry and strange to begin with lol.

Don't really have good pics but I'll try post a few.
 
:thedoubletake::thedoubletake::thedoubletake: Gawd I hope you don't have mossaic. From what I've read, you might as well burn your place down and move to a new spot as far away as possible.
 
Tavo, get ahold of PotChimp. He has what he thinks is TMV and has researched it. :straightface:
 
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