My fastberry is a tardberry

I admire your optimism Dok. [emoji1360]

Would you just look at these monster buds?
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It's not the size that matters!

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:yoinks:-- OK, either she's a badly mutated plant, or far far worse, she has a viral infection, this could go either way having seen both with such symptoms.... she started out like this, right? Viral infections can start from germ' as well, by contamination on the seed surface, maybe even infected mother plant,... the symptoms are close enough to make it a distinct possibility, however it's very very rare,... unfortunately, there is no way to tell for sure unless you spend a shitload of $$ on several viral assay kits,... no telling which virus it is, and the kits are specific only to a given type of virus, not broad coverage,... so, this is a big gamble you're rolling on here,.. I'd destroy it, and pray no other spreading has occurred as conservative precaution,... because if it is viral, everything in there, anything in common contact needs to go through a serious sterilization process,... it cannot be cured,...
 
:yoinks:-- OK, either she's a badly mutated plant, or far far worse, she has a viral infection, this could go either way having seen both with such symptoms.... she started out like this, right? Viral infections can start from germ' as well, by contamination on the seed surface, maybe even infected mother plant,... the symptoms are close enough to make it a distinct possibility, however it's very very rare,... unfortunately, there is no way to tell for sure unless you spend a shitload of $$ on several viral assay kits,... no telling which virus it is, and the kits are specific only to a given type of virus, not broad coverage,... so, this is a big gamble you're rolling on here,.. I'd destroy it, and pray no other spreading has occurred as conservative precaution,... because if it is viral, everything in there, anything in common contact needs to go through a serious sterilization process,... it cannot be cured,...

She is almost one month old and the 7 other plants she share a home with are still looking fine - wouldnt they start to crap out already?
Her leaves has been crippled since sprouting and I have been rubbing them and then rubbing all my other plants right after that.
If there is any damage to be done, it's already done I'm afraid.

But you comment is noted and will be remembered, if such a virus exist, I will nuke any future tards.
 
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