Canna 2014

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  1. Lolimac

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    :hate-shocked: Blimey, all of 'em?

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    Sorry but yes,when did you buy them? recently in leaf or as rhizholmes?
     
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    It does look like the virus to me too, sorry Loli I think you have to bin them :( Do they all look the same?
     
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    I bought them as rhizholmes Joolz...

    Yes exactly the same John:doh:

    Thanks for your information folks:dbgrtmb:,not growing them before I'd have never known:thumbsup:

    Looks like it's curtains for the Cannas then.....

    It's a relief to find the virus doesn't effect other plants,they were in my conservatory next to my early tomatoes:phew:
     
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      Ooooh I'm sorry @Lolimac I thought you only had one :grphg:
      Are you in competion with @joolz68 :snork: For the biggest canna forest
       
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        That really is disappointing Loli, after all your hard work getting them to that stage.
         
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          Or the biggest forest fire if mine get the virus :heehee:

          I agree, its just not fair!
          Morrisons need a slap! but then i guess they can say they didnt know as they only sold rhizholmes,i still think they need telling thou loli x
           
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          I bought 3 packs of 2 but when they started growing ended up with 10...so much for my 'hot' border...they're going to get pretty warm tomorrow:rolleyespink:

          I'll be mentioning it to Morrisons tomorrow:thumbsup:
           
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            Im scrutinising every new leaf as they come now from last yrs rhizholmes,the leaves look crap when dying down in autumn so im worried they could still get the virus then and i dont find out until they rise again now...not paranoid honest :heehee:
             
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            • pete

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              Back in the 90s I had quite a few Canna varieties oin the go.
              Back then I'd not heard of Canna Virus, so when they didn't flower well one year I thought it was due to the weather that summer.
              I was growing the vareigated types so tended to dismissis the motling on the leaves as normal.
              I had to destroy the lot, then waited a couple of years before buying any new ones.
               
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              • Lolimac

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                I have to admit initially I did think what interesting veining on the leaves,quite attractive:doh:The light what I've taken the picture in really shows how blooming awful they look now...
                 
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                  That was bad luck Loli:frown:
                  Same as Pete. Didn't bother again until after the move, and now only from seed.
                   
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                    Bad luck Loli . Here is a report on the Canna virus , with good photo examples.
                    It is important not to get paranoid ( like I am ! ), that every blemish or brown edge on a leaf is the virus.
                    http://www.canna-collection.org.uk/canna-virus.html
                    Update : ooops ..I have posted the same link as John !
                     
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                      I'm not sure how you tell on the stripy-vein ones. Someone had some from Urban Jungle (I think?) last year that looked like the veins were "broken", which is the normal means of telling, and the Supplier said that they were definitely virus-free (IIRC). There should be an old thread where it was discussed?
                       
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