Yup. Loaded with CymV. likely trace of ORSV. (Or something else... those Rega strips are very sensitive, a weak line can also be some other virus, according to the Rega technical folks) But there's nothing ambiguous about the strong line. Just keep it away from other plants, you're doing all the right things. It's a beautiful flower. And a perfect example of a situation where a casual look will miss suspicious signs, the flower and plant can look good. Testing was the exactly correct thing to do.
Note... you can cut back your sample size for future tests...The instructions are 1 sq cm of leaf (or even less works fine), the blasted bud maybe have had higher concentration. It's one of the benefits of the Rega tests vs Agdia - you don't need much sample, making it a good test for miniature plants where you could not get enough sample for a proper Agdia result without harming the plant.
Last edited by Roberta; 08-04-2021 at 07:22 PM..
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