Green Leaf Labs Offering Testing for Hop Latent Viroid
HpLVd can cause physical symptoms in Cannabis sativa such as stunted growth, a brittle stem, or noticeable malformation of the leaves. Because cannabis plants grow shorter with smaller leaves and tighter node spacing during infection their buds are also stunted, growing smaller, more spaced out, and with far fewer trichomes. On top of these physical symptoms, a dangerous element is found in its name: Hop Latent Viroid. The virus can remain latent or inactive within infected plants, making it nearly impossible to detect without testing. Overall, these contribute to the invisible problem: a lack of potency. Plants infected with HpLVd may have half the cannabinoid content of their healthy counterparts.
Controlling The Spread Through Testing
The infrastructure and testing equipment found at Green Leaf’s California analytical laboratory allows for advanced HpLVd screening services. Testing can detect even the most asymptomatic samples and alert customers if they have a HpLVd outbreak amongst their stock.To learn more about Hop Latent Viroid (HpLVd) in cannabis, best practices in preventing the spread, and testing, visit the Green Leaf Lab website.