I'm confused on the twisted leaves... not sure if you're just saying that twisted leaves can POSSIBLY be a sign of TMV, or if you're implying that my plant has twisted leaves, because I don't believe it has anything that I'd consider to be twisted leaves, unless we have a different definition for that term. The only thing I can think of is that you're talking about the two young tops that are the feature of the pictures, and that one of the larger leaves on the top right side has a little bit of a twist to it. It has that twist because when I transplanted her the fan leaves stood up tall and proud, reaching for light, which pushed on that leaf and caused it to have to grow around it to fit in properly. Now that she's settled back down and some time has passed, that leaf is back to normal now with no twist. If you're talking about that then I guess we'd have an understanding, but if you're referencing something else that I am not picking up on please let me know so I know what to keep an eye on. I do however have another strain with some twisted leaves, but for that it was a nutrition/heat issue at the same time.

Also if its possible to be more specific on the chemdog strains that'd be great, I'm actually a pretty big chemdog fan but I've never grown it myself. Now that I think of it, chemdog would make sense as a part of the cross process, the breeder of this strain grew a version of chemdog and knew that I enjoyed it quite thoroughly, so if you've read the background info I wrote out you'd understand why that makes sense. I'm just curious to know anything I possibly can about this strain, I know its like asking you for an answer to a question that I never asked in the first place, but even a guess would help me link the pieces of info I know about it together to get closer to identifying its heritage.