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Lettuce Chlorosis Virus (LCV) in Cannabis – Symptoms, Transmission and Prevention

Overview

Lettuce chlorosis virus (LCV) belongs to the Closteroviridae family and was originally discovered in lettuce plants. Since 2019, LCV has been confirmed to also infect Cannabis, often with serious effects on growth and yield. For hobby growers, knowledge of this virus is essential, as LCV can quickly spread through pests and infected plant material.

General Information

Transmission

LCV is primarily spread by insects and contaminated plant material:

Main Vector:

Additional Routes:

Seed or pollen transmission has not been documented for LCV.

Symptoms in Cannabis

Symptoms are diverse and often resemble nutrient deficiencies or light stress, making diagnosis challenging.

Vegetative Phase:

Flowering Phase:

Diagnosis

For Hobby Growers:

Laboratory Analysis:

Prevention and Management

1. Vector Control

Whiteflies are the main transmission route — their control is critical:

2. Hygiene and Quarantine

3. Plant Health and Environment

Treatment Options

There is currently no direct treatment for LCV. Infected plants must be immediately removed and destroyed to stop further spread. Research is ongoing into eliminating the virus via meristem culture — but these methods are not feasible for hobbyists.

Importance for Hobby Cultivators

Hobby growers are especially vulnerable because:

The best strategy is consistent prevention: strict hygiene, proper quarantine practices, and vector control.


References

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