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Could this be TMV, or?

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Could this be TMV, or?

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I have a “white crystal” autoflower growing.

Some of the leaves are blotchy, (way more noticeable IRL than photos). It’s almost like plant vitiligo. There’s also slight twisting of the leaves where this is present. I thought it was just one leaf, but then another grew and same thing but much more pronounced. A little bit of discolouration on another but overall the plant seems healthy and is growing at basically the same rate as others planted the same day.

Wondering if this is simply whacky genetics, TMV, or something else?

I haven’t encountered many issues so diagnosing isn’t my forte.

Let me know! Thanks growmies!
 

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doesn’t look like much is wrong,.
maybe take into another room with better light for a photo?
Here’s a couple slightly more true to life photos.

Looks very mosaic-virusy but I’m a total noob and don’t know what else to consider.
 

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Here’s a couple slightly more true to life photos.

Looks very mosaic-virusy but I’m a total noob and don’t know what else to consider.
ya that plant should grow out of that,
looks to need a transplant? what’s it in a solo cup??
 
If your worried about a viroid, unusual horizontal node structure and swollen nodules at the main nodes is a good indicator as well as a general lack of vigor which can be hard to pick if you haven't got a few going to compare too.

However you won't be able to tell by a minor case of variegation alone.

Id say you just got a wee bit if variegation..
 
If your worried about a viroid, unusual horizontal node structure and swollen nodules at the main nodes is a good indicator.

However you won't be able to tell by a minor case of variegation alone.
correct,..
yep i know all about it,..
 
ya that plant should grow out of that,
looks to need a transplant? what’s it in a solo cup??
I was curious how big I could grow an auto in a solo cup lol the seed was a freebie I wasn’t too concerned with stunting, but I still don’t want it diseased or spreading to other plants..
 
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