Sathwick, There is nothing that will give you all the answers. If you identify your most important crop, and find out what are the most serious viruses currently affecting that crop, then in some cases you can go to Agdia, Inc and obtain immunostrips to test for those viruses. With most ornamental businesses, your main interest would be INSV or TSWV - they are both really common because they are spread by thrips, which are very commonly problematic. It would probably not be cost effective for you to get additional tests to have on hand, because these tests, although quick, cost something like $12 apiece. If you have a non-resistant tomato crop, you might instead want to bring in TMV immunostrips. If you specialized in petunias, you might also want to be able to test for TMV. Rather than going this route, you could simply send a sample to Agdia for testing in their lab - more expensive, but they can test for many more viruses in one test, and give you a lot more information than the +/- for one virus that you can get from an immunostrip. Testing decisions are based on the value of your crop and the size of your greenhouse business. For most growers who finish crops for final sale, I think it is fine to wait for symptoms and then ask the question of what virus is present, perhaps with the help of an extension person or consultant. Other things can mimic virus symptoms, especially some nutrient deficiencies and herbicide injury. It's generally too expensive to test a healthy looking crop just to see if there is a virus lurking within it.