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Abstract This is the second in a series of “Cannabis clinic” notes, presenting diseases and pests of hemp, featuring colour illustrations of signs and symptoms. This note concerns Striatura Ulcerosa, the name of a hemp disease caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas syringae pv. mori. The disease was first described in Italy over 100 years ago, but may have originated in China. Greenhouse studies demonstrated that all cultivars of Cannabis are susceptible. Signs and symptoms, life history of the pathogen, and control measures are discussed.