BudGoodman
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Same plant... Different branch.
Mosaic?Same plant... Different branch.
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Chemdog D.Mosaic?
Chemosaic ?Chemdog D.
Chemdog DChemosaic ?
Buds a young in he prolly had a swatch - lolI'm gonna contact swatch watch company and suggest try design a " Time for BudGoodman" watch View attachment 1240380
GuiltyBuds a young in he prolly had a swatch - lol
Forgot about the AJ.Chemdog D
"The Real" Sour
Original Diesel
Triangle Kush
Sour Dubb
All those are variegated.
Sometimes more... Sometimes less.
Yes; slightly. I think what you have also an N excess... Of some origin. I see signs of high vegetation in that plant; which is common trait accompanying fox-tailing; and it seems to be in early stages. Note how the hairs are just starting to coalesce; tangle...View attachment 1239856
Is she foxtailing? Damn
Bandaid Haze 7
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Strange; my thoughts on this is that each cultivar has various optimum "nutrient" ratios; at various developmental milestones; and they play out a little differently each grow cycle. Especially with regards to the specific "cuts" of historical cultivars you mention.Same plant... Different branch.
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Bud , is that a nespresso machine ?Appropriate thread was locked.
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Ur a jerk Frank. I’m still new broYes; slightly. I think what you have also an N excess... Of some origin. I see signs of high vegetation in that plant; which is common trait accompanying fox-tailing; and it seems to be in early stages. Note how the hairs are just starting to coalesce; tangle...
Looks like excessive sugar leafing with distinctly bent tips. It's certainly speculative and mild; but I see it.
Slight Sulfur (S) deficiency. This seems to be a common issue (for me) during the (flip)???
Strange; my thoughts on this is that each cultivar has various optimum "nutrient" ratios; at various developmental milestones; and they play out a little differently each grow cycle. Especially with regards to the specific "cuts" of historical cultivars you mention.
Variegation
Nutrient deficiency symptoms may cause a temporary or variable yellowing in specific zones on the leaf. Iron and magnesium deficiencies are common causes of this.
Transposable elements can cause colour variegation. (Which is what I see in that plant; or perhaps possibly; something more sinister)
Pathological Virus infections (aka sinister) may cause patterning to appear on the leaf surface. The patterning is often characteristic of the infection. At first, diseased plants were propagated and grown for their mottled foliage
Pigmentary cause of variegation is the masking of green pigment by other pigments, such as anthocyanins. This often extends to the whole leaf, causing it to be reddish or purplish. On some plants however, consistent zonal markings occur
Chimera variegation is due to the presence of two kinds of plant tissue, propagating the plant must be by a vegetative method of propagation that preserves both types of tissue in relation to each other.
Rare Chimera Variegation seen at the Taco stand near my apartment.
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It has been suggested that some patterns of leaf variegation may be part of a defensive "masquerade strategy." In this, leaf variegation may appear to a leaf mining insect that the leaf is already infested, and this may reduce parasitization of the leaf by leaf miners. This is a district possibility also in this case.
In August 2020 a variegated Rhaphidophora tetrasperma plant sold at auction for US$5,300. In June 2021 another variegated Rhaphidophora tetrasperma plant sold at auction for US$19,000.
Tell me something I don't already know.Ur a jerk Frank. I’m still new bro
Appreciate feedback! I’m a blended hydro guy so I gotta adjust my feed!Ur a jerk Frank. I’m still new bro
It could be simply lights up a tad too close; and/or too much heat. I would start with one of those first.Appreciate feedback! I’m a blended hydro guy so I gotta adjust my feed!
Tryna redline my ladies and I definitely pushed those too much. I’m an arrogant one and I was sure I found a neat hack for CO2 supplementation but apparently not good enough.It could be simply lights up a tad too close; and/or too much heat. I would start with one of those first.
Yea; I like to push things along also (especially in veg) I can be accused of the same. One thing I've noticed with plants these days... I see plants more as a bullseye... more so than a vault. I still aim high; but only a tad...Tryna redline my ladies and I definitely pushed those too much. I’m an arrogant one and I was sure I found a neat hack for CO2 supplementation but apparently not good enough.