What's this?!?!?

Imaulle

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strain is 'Hong Kong Star' in Pro-Mix HP and 2.5 ml of Dyna-Gro Foliage Pro... the guy I got the clone from originally said this is "normal" for this strain and he's seen it on his plants for the last 3 years.... all the other strains in with these are perfect no issues at all.... ideas!??!?!?!?






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Jimmy Sparkle

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Variegation is what its called and is normal for plants to do that sometimes.Its a lack of chlorophyll in certain areas of the plant that have been genetically predetermined by the mother or father of one or both of the original strains. Also plants can sometimes just do it because they want to. Any way its terribly cool and totally harmless and its not altogether rare but isn't seen that often either.
 

wiethe20

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This is identical to a shark widow I have...like the twisting of the tips and that same color defect...I have been googling for hours, I'll add pics to compare tomorrow but.....

Variegation is what its called and is normal for plants to do that sometimes.Its a lack of chlorophyll in certain areas of the plant that have been genetically predetermined by the mother or father of one or both of the original strains. Also plants can sometimes just do it because they want to. Any way its terribly cool and totally harmless and its not altogether rare but isn't seen that often either.
Ya hit 2 birds with 1 stone:clap:
 

Jimmy Sparkle

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This is identical to a shark widow I have...like the twisting of the tips and that same color defect...I have been googling for hours, I'll add pics to compare tomorrow but.....


Ya hit 2 birds with 1 stone:clap:
Cool man I cant wait to check it out. I had two plants that did it but the variegation was whit not yellow. It was bad ass.
 
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