Albino Cannabis??

conor c

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Its definitely a life research to find that unicorn and I believe someone eventually will, its too cool to pass on
Good luck to ya it be cool but i cant see it being fruitful for what it is worth i had a few grapfruit krush from emerald triangle seeds years ago show the mutation a bit but they were weaker vs there all green counterparts maybe not a bad place to start looking or the old blueberry that had variagation and mutants there too also chem d shows it as does lines made with it like c4dd some plants in that show variagation
 

Tolerance Break

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While I don't understand the desire, I respect the pursuit.

If at all possible, I think you, or someone you can trust, need to grow them in the sun. They're already handicapped in terms of their ability to photosynthesize, so artificial light might be too stressful for a young seedling. Alternatively, you could experiment with specific wavelengths of the spectrum, but that one is a much more expensive pursuit. Nothing, and I mean nothing grows weed like the sun.
 

SpectacularG

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If you like color, check out relentless-genetics

For the love of God don't buy anything, as I have no clue if any of their weed is good and the prices are pretty steep, but damn they have pretty product.
They definitely look shady lol They advertise picture of buds under uv and far red lights to give them more color and they proabably edit the pictures, only half tho its not a whole scam I think.
Now this is the only actually cool thing on there that looks about right.

 

Tolerance Break

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They definitely look shady lol They advertise picture of buds under uv and far red lights to give them more color and they proabably edit the pictures, only half tho its not a whole scam I think.
Now this is the only actually cool thing on there that looks about right.

Lol never visited the shop page, that is pretty shitty buissiness
 

Adamjotan

Member
Those seeds are not true albino, they have green in the leaves, otherwise the plant could not photosyntheisize and would die. It's a genetic mutation that has variegated leaves/buds. There are a few plants that are true albino, but they are always are attached by rhizomes or roots to other plants that do have chlorphyll and supply the albino with food.
took some finding but this produces a mutant 3 lateral instead of two, albino hash plant

 
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