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Originally Posted by metalarclemon
Perhaps it was your rather defensive denial to an obviously far-fetched possibility. But these days...a possibility indeed. Whatever...no harm no foul.Quote:
Originally Posted by metalarclemon
Faddenator: The condition isn't mysterious. But the cause and effect are. If it is albinoism, (versus a chemical/enviornmental cause) then it's genetic. There...happy? I'm just looking for the reason, cause and/or purpose behind the 'random discoloration'. True albinoism has no color on entire plant or animal, does it? Any clues how a true albino plant would photosynthesize? (Hint: it cant) Why would you encourage a plant to expend all it's energy to produce unusable appendages?
Years ago there was an Alaskan strain (I think it was an autoflower, but not completely sure) that showed early varriegation, but I'm pretty sure it grew out of the annomaly with time and maturity, and from the pix I saw...was more of a yellow than a white.
Sorry if looking past the 'albinoism' theory seemed to yank your chain, but if he did get the seeds from a reputible breeder, and there was none of DJ Shorts varriegated strains listed as part of the strain heritage, then something or someone may be contaminating our seed stock, and I'm curious if this is the case. A white leaf can not photosynthesize. If this is a trait that is being encouraged by backyard breeders thinking it "looks cool" I would certainly think hard about preserving my strains, and keeping them from mingling with these "new-Improved" strains. With no industry controlls or regulation, this sort of thing will likely continue...but to what end?
Also, why hasn't there been documented cases of this for the past 50 years if this is normal and nothing to be concerned with? I've been growing cannabis for many years (easily decades) without seeing this in my garden, nor seeing it in anybody elses' garden for that matter. Until a certain breeders' verriegated strains came along, that is. Perhaps he stumbled upon this genetic defect, perhaps he caused it. I'm just a little curious which it is, and how and why. Might even be a simple answer of no concern.
I do what I can do to accomodate all with plant problems or questions. If my requests sound redundant, then either I skipped what was written, or am looking for more information. And no, I will not spend an extra 20 minutes muddling through a post looking for the hidden details. That's why there's a form. I care enough to help, but am only a human. A human with other responsibilites that far outweigh this forum. Perhaps were I paid a CanCom salary...
I asked a few questions for my information base. I figured I could kill time till someone smarter than I responded to shed a more technical light on the issue. We all know that just didn't happen.
But if the way I troubleshoot bothers you, please feel free wait till someone else lends a hand. I'm not the only one in here capable of answers. :thumbsup: