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High_from_The_Hammer
High_from_The_Hammerstarted grow question 3 years ago
Pink Kush has some leaves with little to no pigment all emanating from one node site. The rest of the plant is healthy and growing well with no ill effects noted. I haven't cut the "mutated" growth out and was going to let it go just out of curiosity. Should I be concerned?
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Gorillagardener
Gorillagardeneranswered grow question 3 years ago
This kind of thing happens a lot in the horticultural world, it's how we get a lot of the variagated plants we grow in our gardens, it's not a problem, or would be interesting to see what develops from it, I would expect it to grow more slowly than the rest of the plant as it does t have the chlorophyll of the rest of the plant although it does t really look that way from your pictures
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Hempy_The_Kid
Hempy_The_Kidanswered grow question 3 years ago
It is called albino. It's rare but does happen from time to time.
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 3 years ago
Is a unique mutation, and does not look harmful. I would leave it to see how end results come out. Having pigment less bud might be pretty interesting. I would not feminize or anything. Would let the mutation die out. I imagine it would be hard to replicate. Good luck and happy growing. nice crop as well 🌱🌱🌱🤜🤛
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Aquemini
Aqueminianswered grow question 3 years ago
I've never seen anything like this before. I can't find any information on it either. I'd say just let it grow and see what happens. Maybe someone will have information but that is definitely unique
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