Diagnosing a varigated pheno with problems

Tolerance Break

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Attached is a photo of the plant and a photo of the bunch.

Pheno is Consumption x Choc thai. It's hard to tell, but there's only 8 in this photo and theyre mostly on the bottom of the photo. All the variegated plants are this strain, however not all are variegated. I have this one plant that just looks like shit, and before I give it the chop, I wanted some opinions from the community.

Thanks for your time - TB
 

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Tolerance Break

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It looks to me like 2 or 3 others are leaning that way also, your temps, rh and light intensity are good? That wilting/twisting makes me think high rh, heavy watering and high intensity light causing a transpiration issue
RH is usually around 65-70, temps are in the mid to high 70s. Lights were a little too close a little too long, but the center plants are the ones that showed more traditional signs of stress, the problem plants have been on the far edge most of their lives. The non variegated plants are doing pretty well. Here's another plant from the same pack of seeds.

I usually don't run RH this high, but most of the tent is seemingly happy.
 

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

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hmm, everything seems ok.. doing some googling I find a few places mentioning varigated plants tend to be more sensitive to environmental conditions, feedings and just in general pitas sometimes
 

Tolerance Break

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hmm, everything seems ok.. doing some googling I find a few places mentioning varigated plants tend to be more sensitive to environmental conditions, feedings and just in general pitas sometimes
Thank you, I appreciate the input. More or less what I was expecting. I'll give it time to see if it improves, but as of now, when it comes time to cull, it's at the top of the list.
 
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