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goldenhorizon
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Variegation is genetically unhealthy. It's not a success from pollinating a plant. Impaired photosynthesis, stunted growth and development, increased susceptibility to diseases, are known facts about this genetic mutation and are well documented. It's not a win. But you have to pretend it is something fantastic so your ego isn't hurt, and you dont look foolish. Go on console yourself some more.To suggest throwing these genetics in the trash is not only dismissive but deeply disrespectful to the years of dedication and hard work invested in preserving and understanding this strain. Consider the breeder who poured their heart and soul into creating something truly unique, and the many individuals who have spent countless hours refining and nurturing its potential. Discarding it so carelessly undermines all of that effort, as well as the legacy it represents. It’s not just a plant—it’s a testament to passion, perseverance, and ingenuity. Treating it as disposable is a disservice to everyone who values and respects its history. Wouldn't you agree? @logic
@GNick55 It’s exactly this kind of careless attitude that explains why the original breeder was hesitant to release it to the masses in the first place.