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Old 09-13-2012, 07:33 PM #21
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I have one Chem Sis x Neville haze that is variegated directly down the center of the Leaf Blade. Half is healthy and green, the other is healthy and yellow Kinda cool gene marker
I have a variegated plant that is also a haze, actually Super Silver Haze. I wonder if they are known for this trait. Here is a picture.



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If someone crazy enough would have the time and means, one could stabilize the variegative trait so that most of the progeny would also be variegated!

There are some peppers like this eg. "fish pepper" (google it if interested)

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Old 09-17-2012, 08:35 AM #23
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I believe a highly variegated strain would be fairly unhealthy as it does not seem to convert sunlight to energy efficiently. Note on the picture I posted how the yellow half is smaller and almost shrunk. I believe this is due to a lack of chloraphil, although I could be wrong. Most plants do not need all the leaves they grow as proved by defoliation techniques, so really who knows? I guess it is possible to be healthy as long as enough leaves are forming normally.

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sour D

All my sour D are probably variegated. I thought TMV or bug damage.

Some had freaky freaky more unusual than DJ Short BB phyllotaxy.

So far they are growing robustly.

I don't know if it is true, but I've read that variegation confers a photosynthesis disadvantage but a reduced herbivore-damage advantage. ref. https://labs.eeb.utoronto.ca/stinchco...itelli_CJB.pdf
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Thank you Phillthy. I was having a problem that I thought was TMV and a restart.

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I have a variegated plant that is also a haze, actually Super Silver Haze. I wonder if they are known for this trait. Here is a picture.

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i grew out beanho's ssh x nh and there is a ssh pheno that looks exactly like that. curved leaf and all.
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Had a Blue Moonshine clone that was variegated, didn't yield well either, perhaps due to lack of ability to photosythesize with the lowered amount of green pigment. My light use patients loved it, but it was a little too mellow and weak to get past the yeild issues IMO. Not sure if it was variegation related as I have never had a non-variegated pheno of BM.
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Here's my variegated sour strawberry kush male, as it grew older the color contrast became more stark, including one side of all leaflets completely yellow, other half dark green.

Healthy vigorous plant, I took a cut of a variegated top and will maybe use its pollen.
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Funny, I have 2 Beanhoarder mango haze f2 seedlings doing that same thing. It kinda makes me wonder.....
Frito, how did they come out?
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i have a Chemdog IBL that has variegated leaves...each one that is variegated has an almost 90 degree bend to it. not all leaves are that way...but is a tell tale sign in the garden.

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