1st flower on one of my wild crosses. C. Cardenasii (CGN 20497) x JBVariegrande F1
I can't see any pests. There were alot of aphids earlier in the season, but there almost disappeared with the predators.in combination with the variegation I'm a bit worried about the malformed leaves, if there are no insects causing them I hope it's not a VLS
(BTW, great job with all those interspecific crosses!)
yes VLS should not spread, but it can repeat in the progeny. I thought about VLS because it happens in some directions of interspecific crosses (e.g. C. chinense x C. annuum), but these are just hypotheses as there is no documentation on these pioneering ones.I'm guessing it doesn't spread as its a syndrome rather that disease?
Is there anything I should be doing for it?
Thats good news at least. I have tagged where the variegation is and I'm guessing if its a virus it would also spread to the whole plant?VLS (virus-like syndrome) would affect the whole plant uniformly, not just a top branch.
Ok, I'll just have to see what happens. Monitor them closely.Not sure that that is good news, because then it could very well be a virus and there is no way to get rid of it and it might spread to your other plants. It is common that parts of the plant (or even whole plants) look fine, even when infected. Many viruses also spread via seeds...