Last summer I got a Dark Star clone that had WPM. This was the first time I'd gotten a clone and didn't even think to clean it and contaminated my whole grow. Luckily the DS was pretty resistant, but my other plant was not. I was able to decontaminate after that grow, and have no issues now in week 3 of flowering into my latest grow.
Would removing most of the soil from the roots, and soaking the whole clone in an H2O2 solution be sufficient to get rid of WPM? I did this after the grow before drying/curing and it worked great. Usually I wouldn't bother, but it's an incredible pheno and my friends are raving about the pain relief it provides (and it's a great dark dark purple with a great chocolatey smell ). I would like to try to get another from him if he still has it, and just take my own clones down the road.
Would removing most of the soil from the roots, and soaking the whole clone in an H2O2 solution be sufficient to get rid of WPM? I did this after the grow before drying/curing and it worked great. Usually I wouldn't bother, but it's an incredible pheno and my friends are raving about the pain relief it provides (and it's a great dark dark purple with a great chocolatey smell ). I would like to try to get another from him if he still has it, and just take my own clones down the road.