Variegated?

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ElieEstephane
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Variegated?

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I've been watching this pot for a while and thought they were just in bad health but today it crossed my mind...could these be variegated? I was gonna dump this pot but my first cristate seedling popped up. I had lots of monstrose and multi headed seedlings but never cristate or variegated.
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If i were you, id worry more about the brown spots on the other seedlings.
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stefan m. wrote:If i were you, id worry more about the brown spots on the other seedlings.
These are burns. Nothing to worry about.
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Ive seen that you have a lot of them on your other seedlings. Never had something like that pop out on mine.
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It was a lazy move to water with fertilizer from the top.
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I dont even use fertilizer. So basically i basically fertilize with the soil, but make it organic heavy and risk fungi and whatnot, but use fertilize while watering, and use mineral mix but get chemical burn. So, it seems no matter what you method you use something will still end up bugging you with seedlings.
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