HLVD virus rampant in CA farms

click the download
https://tumigenomics.com/phytosanitary-recommendations

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Edit: You’re aware you’re talking about tools and we’re talking about seeds and medium, right? Or do you dip your seeds in a 10% bleach solution? :rofl:

Second edit: Yawn. From your own link. You can admit that you’re wrong now.

“While often overlooked, potting media like coco may not be presterilized and could be a source of pathogenic fungi and bacteria in your facility. Most coco brands have guidelines regarding effective sterilization, but effective methods include: Heat sterilization, bleach, or hydrogen peroxide.

i posted a link! read it

im done with you!! i know not to listen to your info from here on out!

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they got one thing wrong in the guide. compost absolutely destroys pathogens and spores. it’s the heat that does it. that’s why we compost.

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pretty sure you would need to be way hotter than a compost pile!

nope

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There are a lot of variables to composting. Theoretically it’s possible, but it’s notoriously difficult to keep the heat at a high enough level consistently to kill pathogens. Look into the “compost oven” at Blue Hill at Stone Barns…

https://www.eater.com/22996588/blue-hill-stone-barns-dan-barber-restaurant-work-environment-ingredients

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Yes, viroids.

Reading good.

it’s not just theoretical, i do it all the time and i have read about others here that do, as well as friends and neighbors. i don’t know what to tell you except it isn’t a set and forget type of deal that actually does the work. maybe that’s what you are referring to, lazy folks or folks who can’t be bothered to do it right.

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What did I not read? The part about where H2O2 kills Hplvd, directly to the contrary of what your boy claimed?

Yes, reading is good. Try it sometime instead of tone policing like a child, if you’re capable of that.

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play nice fellas!

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awww someone got their butt hurt, they dont like being wrong.
**Alcohol, heat, and hydrogen peroxide are not effective methods to remove viroid
contamination. More information can be found here (link to tool sterilization paper).

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someone’s going to the corner for a timeout if this doesn’t end now…!

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The content of what you say means nothing. What’s interesting here is someone with a petulant attitude telling people to act like adults.

It’s like a 13 year old girl telling people they are so immature.

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thanks foreigner, its not just me!

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Um. This is literally from your link. You should try reading before arguing points that nobody’s made. :rofl:

“While often overlooked, potting media like coco may not be presterilized and could be a source of pathogenic fungi and bacteria in your facility. Most coco brands have guidelines regarding effective sterilization, but effective methods include: Heat sterilization, bleach, or hydrogen peroxide.”

It’s cool, you can apologize for being wrong now.

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Nope definitely not just you. now grow up and be an adult and explain things to me I should just google myself :joy:

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What’s interesting here is the hostility that you people respond with when someone breaks up your circle jerk with science. Sorry some of us want actual evidence and not bro-science. :rofl:

Anyone that knows anything about making a point knows that the burden of proof is on the person making the claim.

For example, if perhaps I were to make the argument that you’re too weak and cowardly to admit when you’re wrong, that you resort to personal attacks and histrionic deflections about your fee-fees instead of engaging with intellectual honesty in a discussion because you personally find the tone of a disagreement unpalatable, then I would link to your posts above. But I don’t need to make that argument, you already have. :rofl:

You see, like an adult, when I made a claim I linked to a scientific study that corroborates that claim. Really complicated shit, I know. I’ll give you a while to let that crazy new information sink in. And, like an adult, when someone was rude in disagreeing with me, I actually addressed their point instead of ignoring it to to whine about tone, like a child. You’re welcome for the lessons, it’s okay if you need to use me as a role model since you’ve obviously had shitty ones to this point.

You should try honestly engaging with viewpoints that you disagree with sometime, you’d probably learn something. Tone policing is the weakest form of a rebuttal, and that’s all you’ve added to this discussion.

You can also apologize for being wrong anytime. :kissing_heart:

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hell i was just sitting here high stoking the fire. now i want to go google myself too.

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Hostile no. Amused yes.

If I wanted someone to engage in a peer review it wouldn’t be you.