thought i'd share a few pics of my Royal automatic and get some opinions on the matter. I'm not quite sure if the yellowing, in some part almost whitish, is some deficiencies as the girl hasn't had the best start or is it some albino trait?
Wow Stunted that was a great reply, thanks and +rep.
As for breeding i don't have any males unfortunately, would've loved to have gotten a few seeds of of it even though... cool trait to preserve iin my opinion.
Hey bro led's can cause this if they are too strong and too close! I call it bleaching but stunted cleared that up! Doubt I'll remember this tomorrow morning though
I dont think mj can be albino. Not literally. While it can have reds purple and even almost black it will never be white. I believe the other colors just “cover“ the green created by photosynthesis and chlorophyll.
Hey bro led's can cause this if they are too strong and too close! I call it bleaching but stunted cleared that up! Doubt I'll remember this tomorrow morning though
If its not bleaching then, the only other thing I have ever seen like this is caused by tmv bro. Are you a tobacco smoker my friend and if so do you smoke around you plants? Also I am pretty sure that seeds can be infected with tmv if the plants that had it was breed. Anyone is more than welcome to correct me if I am wrong! Just trying to help a friend figure this one out! And maybe an old dog can learn new tricks!
I really appreciate everyone stopping by and helping out, a lot of very good info here. Thanks guys seriously, AFN rocks :head:
I don't think its bleaching either, Muddy pointed out why.
I don't smoke tobacco but i do some times have a jay when i tend to them, also read about tmv and i can't be sure but i doubt that's what it is. Thanks for the info Dub, your help and advice is always appreciated.
Anyway Stunted and Wiz were spot on i think, saw a few picture of variegated plants and seems to be pretty close.
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