HOW TO CURE YELLOW CURLY TOP VIRUS 🦠 EASILY! 100%!

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • in this wild gardening adventure the mad scientist shows you through how determination, experimentation and a lot of help from above even things they say you can't fix, and sometimes be fixed.
    I have discovered a cure for yellow curly top virus in tomato plants. I'm very excited to share this with all of you here on my channel as it is absolutely groundbreaking.
    Up until this point there has not been a cure and this virus has caused thousands upon thousands of gardeners to have to destroy and rip up their plants. no more. with a few simple and easy steps, you can cure this virus in your garden and continue the growth of your beloved tomato plant.
    I now have 10 plans that have been through over 6 months of trial and experimentation with a 100% cure rate.
    I am asking others to please duplicate my experimentation and spread it worldwide.
    first and foremost I would like to thank heavenly Father because it was through his inspiration and guidance that I was able to do this.
    secondly I would like to thank all of the great Patriots who have helped support me by liking my videos and sharing them. I never imagined I would have such a great group of patriot gardeners. I am so proud ❤️
    we were told we could move a mountain with a mustard seed, with a thousand of them we can change the world.
    come check out all of the great Patriot gardeners and all of my videos over on telegram as well. the link is in the description below 👇
    t.me/Murdocksm...
    we have one of the best groups of patriot gardeners there who are always willing to help. even if you have never grown anything, we will show you how it's done. I look forward to seeing you there.
    God bless ❤️🙏😇

Komentáře • 51

  • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472

    Thank you everyone....please share this cure far and wide !

  • @lizxu322
    @lizxu322 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Amazing discovery!! Truly needed to be shared

  • @trdfrguson007
    @trdfrguson007 Před rokem +3

    I have some plants w/ curly top and will give it a try.

    • @trdfrguson007
      @trdfrguson007 Před rokem

      I applied ivermectin 10mg/liter to zucchini and swiss chard infected with beet curly top. I plan 2 more treatments 1 week apart .

    • @trdfrguson007
      @trdfrguson007 Před rokem

      Coincident with my applying ivermectin 10 mg/L, treating weekly for three weeks, all of my plants reverted to good health, and are growing normally. If I get another infestation of curly top virus in the future, I will have to do a controlled study. If this treatment is legit, it may be worth billions to the vegetable growing industry here in the American southwest.

  • @CambiDred17
    @CambiDred17 Před rokem +2

    So proud of you! Good job my friend!!!

  • @jilljohns4624
    @jilljohns4624 Před rokem +1

    Shared on Gab. Thanks, M!!! Love your tips & advice.

  • @jubblybits6155
    @jubblybits6155 Před rokem +1

    I had curly top on many tomatoes last year. I almost pulled them all out of the ground but decided to just let them go and see. It took a few months but they eventually beat the virus on their own and produced lots of tomatoes at the end of the season. I have some of the paste you mentioned. If I get it again this year I’ll try it out! Thanks! Godbless.

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Před rokem +4

      Did you save any seeds......plants will pass disease Resistance to their offspring ...... The seeds and the plants they produce would be more resistant to the virus 🦠❤️
      Nice job!

    • @jubblybits6155
      @jubblybits6155 Před rokem +1

      @@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 interesting! I did save some seeds. I appreciate the info.

  • @alemaqeflaqech8275
    @alemaqeflaqech8275 Před rokem +1

    Thank you brother please write the the combination to be clear to me

  • @kandylyons1891
    @kandylyons1891 Před rokem

    Thank you my friend. God bless you and yours

  • @Randyb4ut
    @Randyb4ut Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing your findings. New subscriber

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Před 7 měsíci

      It's something I think may be able to help folks out.
      Maybe with more experiments and such we can find waaaaay better solutions than big ag or pharma.
      Oregano oil is showing amazing results on not only driving away pests, but more specifically the vampire ones that really spread the nasty stuff to your babies.
      Welcome 🤗 aboard 🤗

  • @nancymweasel6561
    @nancymweasel6561 Před rokem +1

    I wonder if this solution would help with other plant viruses and other plants with viruses.

  • @menekseuebel6530
    @menekseuebel6530 Před rokem

    Wow 👌 fantastic. Bit hard to come by atm.

  • @rowenadinsmore1
    @rowenadinsmore1 Před 7 měsíci

    did you have a control set? That is the only way you can really tell if it is working, to have a side by side of a treated and non treated plant.

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Před 7 měsíci +1

      We had a total of almost 35 plants of the 35 we actually initiated the virus in 10 of them and segregated them to the other side of the house.
      The ones that got the ivermectin treatment all cured themselves. The ones that we did not give the ivermectin to, all met their demise.
      It was as controlled as I could pull off.....imagine my surprise when it worked hahahahaha 😜........ Is there anything that stuff doesn't cure lol 🤣

  • @haleyelizabeth8378
    @haleyelizabeth8378 Před rokem

    This is my first year growing tomatoes (from seed). The plant that was doing the best for me in the beginning (a currant type) is now giving me a lot of stress. The ends/tips of the branches are turning down and backward, doing almost a complete 180, to the point where they look like they were bent completely in half. A few of them are also curved like a corkscrew. I cant find any videos explaining this, only ones referring to the leaves themselves curling. I'm wondering if this is due to a curly top virus, or extreme heat stress. The Sungold right next to it appears to be just fine, though.

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Před rokem +1

      Look for that lime green kind of yellowish color. That is a telltale sign hence the name yellow curly top. If it's the only one treat or remove it to prevent spread

  • @katrinachastain4913
    @katrinachastain4913 Před rokem +1

    I am new to gardening and was wondering if there is a difference between curly top and YELLOW curly top? Also, when treating tomatoes with ivermectin, is there any concern with spray getting on uninfected pepper plants?

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Před rokem +3

      No concern for the pepper plants.....it won't harm any of them.....it only works on the reproductive cycle of the virus 🦠.
      There is a difference between yellow curly top virus and say curly leaf virus or mosaic virus. I haven't had the mosaic virus in my garden but the yellow curly top has been Non-Stop because of the white flies and the green leaf hoppers...... The true recovery time for your tomato plant after infection is going to be about a month and a half before you start to see a real recovery but after that at least it won't be infected again.

    • @shunlu2082
      @shunlu2082 Před rokem

      What is the name ?

    • @katrinachastain4913
      @katrinachastain4913 Před rokem

      ​@@shunlu2082Ivermectin is the name of the paste

    • @katrinachastain4913
      @katrinachastain4913 Před rokem +1

      Thank you for responding! We have been treating a pink brandywine and a "salsa" tomato as you have described. We just did our 2nd dose and noticed that the leaves are starting to straiten and the salsa tomato plant is putting out new fruit now! Thank you so much! I dont think we had the "yellow" curly top since the leaves were not yellow but they were definitely a bit funky shaped and curling.​@@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 than

  • @plantbasedprepper
    @plantbasedprepper Před rokem

    I've had the curly top virus many times and that does not look like it. I pull mine as soon as I discover it and plant the suckers I pruned off beforehand to keep going in succession without starting over. Leaves do not turn yellow from curly top. I notice you have a lot of foliage but hardly any tomatoes and with the plants not looking that healthy, I'm leaning towards a nutrient deficiency and heat stress. I saw blossom end rot from calcium deficiency and all that growth is too much nitrogen. Prune the suckers off, lower your nitrogen, add calcium and more phosphorus to help flowering and fruiting and potassium for tomato growth. I didn't see any signs of curly top. All of the leaves roll down and under itself and it's very noticeable. If they roll up instead, it's heat stress and they are trying to save water by blocking the sun.

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Před rokem +1

      The image for the video is literally a poster child for yellow curly top........ It's even been diagnosed by a local university.....so while I do appreciate the input, you are completely wrong in your guess.
      If you have seen any of my other videos, More specifically the ones where I start seedlings, you would understand it has nothing to do with nutrient deficiency.
      It is yellow curly top being treated and cured in this video....... Why hack up your plants when there's no need to?
      As far as fruit production goes we had plans last year that had over 200 fruits on the vine......you can see that in my vids.
      Thanks for playing 💪😎

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Před rokem +1

      That's also why the university is looking at the ivermectin in a study to cure yellow top virus as we speak 👍😊

    • @plantbasedprepper
      @plantbasedprepper Před rokem

      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 I've never heard of Yellow curly top virus....Curly top virus, yes, but it's not like your image or video. I've not watched any of your other videos. This one came up because I just looked it up again and pulled the two I had right away this time before it can affect all the others. Last year, I left them in and lost the entire crop. I'm still not seeing it after watching your video again because the leaves are not rolled down and under like mine but who knows, maybe your onto something. My question is, even if you saved them, is it worth it? It looks like they are very large with not much yield. When I prune the suckers off mine, I throw them in a bucket of water and save them just in case I have to pull a plant. I get a much better and faster yield that way then letting one infected run its course and take up space. I'll watch your other videos. Not knocking you, just trying to help based in this one video. Thanks

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Před rokem

      @@plantbasedprepper are you sure you have it? You might have Mosaic virus....very similar but more of a twist to the leaves.
      It's actually beet curly top virus 🦠 that we refer too. With tomatoes 🍅 it's callet curly top or yellow curly top because of the almost immediate yellowing and stunting of the plants. Can also be transmitted via white flies or green leaf hoppers to a bunch of others.
      Definitely check out the other videos.......at least you can see some of the monsters we get growing.
      I've been fighting those green leaf hoppers for years now....last year was the first year I tried treatment on ten different plants......it cured them all. Took a while, but about six weeks after treatment, new full leaves begin to emerge and the older curled ones literally die off.......I've got an heirloom beefsteak we cored and got almost 100 tomatoes off of.......this is her second year. If she survives summer, she will go super heavy this fall.....I'll do another video on it about October.
      The university is pretty excited based off initial results.

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Před rokem

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  • @chuckmalcolmjr1913
    @chuckmalcolmjr1913 Před rokem

    What part of the country are you in please? I'm in NW Florida and tomatoes are so difficult to grow here.

    • @nancymweasel6561
      @nancymweasel6561 Před rokem

      Here too in NE Las Vegas, NV valley. I have 2 short growing seasons. All garden plants go dormant (if they can survive the extreme heat) during mid-June through late September. The only thing I have no trouble growing during this dormant summer time is Okra and pumpkins.

    • @lolitabonita08
      @lolitabonita08 Před rokem

      same in Houston...

  • @lolitabonita08
    @lolitabonita08 Před rokem

    Hi, what is the name of the medicine for horses??? I can not understand the name when u say it.. thanks...great tip...I believe if worked for one virus it may work for something else...

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Před rokem

      Ivermectin

    • @lolitabonita08
      @lolitabonita08 Před rokem

      @@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 got it thank you...i will look for it this coming week...so much appreciated all the info Blessings to you and yours.

    • @DerickZ28
      @DerickZ28 Před rokem

      @@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 How do you go about getting it? Don't you need a perscription?

    • @SerialSpinner-ss
      @SerialSpinner-ss Před rokem

      @@DerickZ28 You can buy it over the counter at feed stores. We get the injectable kind and use it orally instead of the horse paste. It's what got us through covid. Now, thanks to Murdock, we can have it on hand in case of tomato virus. Unfortunately our growing season is only about 100 days so I probably wouldn't have time to actually cure the virus in a tomato and get a harvest.
      Ivermectin is amazing stuff. They're using it for cancer, too.

    • @lolitabonita08
      @lolitabonita08 Před rokem

      Hello... I just went to the feed store and purchase it...but since in July of this year the game change so i do not know if now u need a prescription.@@DerickZ28

  • @cochise2423
    @cochise2423 Před rokem

    How about an update. I have it bad this year

    • @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472
      @murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472  Před rokem +2

      It's still going.......I've cured over 20 now......... The cure time is between 60-90 days so it's a slow process but we ended up with quite a few tomatoes and believe it or not, even after the horrible winter and wet spring to no end, that big plant is going strong again with no signs of yellow curly top.........it's babies seem to be immune now. I may have made a virus resistant heirloom

    • @cochise2423
      @cochise2423 Před rokem

      @@murdocksmadnesspatriotgard5472 great news I'm spraying today.

  • @louiecanaria9960
    @louiecanaria9960 Před 3 měsíci

    250 ml of ivermectin to 1 galloon of water?

  • @shunlu2082
    @shunlu2082 Před rokem

    What is the name ?