E-indoor or outdoor - Indoor
E-soil, soilless, coco, aero, or hydroponic - Soil
E-specific medium - Potting Mix
CSL-Soil type/brand - Fertilome
HCL-Hydro/aero/soilless system type - NA
SCL-Anything you have added to the soil- NA
SCLR-Soil or slab runoff pH - 6.8
E-Water source - Tap, 110 PPM
E-Source water pH - 8.0
HRT-Source water EC (if hydro) - NA
E-Age of plant - Mothers 7 months, Clones1 9 weeks, Clones2 5 weeks
E-Type of fertilizer - GH, EarthJuice powder
E-Rate of application (if hydro, this is your PPM number, preferably after each component is added) - GH 600 to 1000 depending on stage/needs, EJ at 1-2 TSP in first inch of soil
E-Lighting source and distance from plant - 1K MH in enclosed, vented hood 2-4 feet from plant tops
E-Air temperature (both day and night if you are running a dark period) - 80 day, 70 night
HD-Reservoir temperature - NA
E-Air % Relative humidity - Estimated Low
E-Lighting schedule - 12/12
E-Type of ventilation your room has - 172CFM fan/can combo
TR-Did you pre-soak your media in pH corrected solution? - NA

Really appreciate the help, the situation remains essentially the same. There were some mild signs of under fertilization after flushing followed by light ferts. I plan to do the same again though on the next watering considering the possibility there could still be chemical traces as mentioned above.

The new leaves on those that started flowering after the condition appeared are generally deformed (not always) but budding faster than the ones which were healthy at flower onset, maybe due to stress. Some of the younger clones that stretched the most on flower have just 2 or 3 branch buds below the top and no leaves or branches left at all for most of the stem. It is really bizarre looking.

One of the boxes was stripped, cleaned, and repainted. I started some seedlings in that one and am not using any of the same equipment or going near it after handling any of the suspect plants. In the other box, I have some clones from a friend that may have been exposed but they were mite infested and still have not rooted so they look pretty rough anyway. They are using the same cloning container/pump as before which went through the dishwasher, but from what I have read, that may not have been hot enough if its TMV.

I will try to get some better pics up this weekend now that I figured out how to take focused close up shots with this camera. I would love to rule out TMV and avoid any further shut down or sterilization steps. A twisted positive note is that this condition appears to be fatal over a relatively short period of time and from my understanding, mosaic doesn't cause death, just unhealthy growth.

Thank you for the continued interest, this is very frustrating.
Hibbidy Reviewed by Hibbidy on . Looking for expert or pics of mosaic virus Hi all, been lurking for a long time but this is my first post. Wish it were under better circumstances. First a little background. I have been growing for 15 years and have been a smoker the entire time. Usually smoke in the rooms as they are the only part of my residences that were for me alone. Never had a problem. Recently I had an issue with spider mites. Tried several home made and commercial sprays before discovering no pest strips which eliminated them. The last spray I tried was Rating: 5