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So that is how all variegated plants are "developed"? Planting 1000s of seeds and hoping for the best? That's a lot of respect.
Quote from: FlyingFoxFruits on July 20, 2021, 06:43:20 PMSweet!Etsy sellers would be asking 100's for that.
That is an amazing picture! How many variegated plants have you just happend apon adam? ( im goin on 0😂) Thoes are some really cool patterns on that tuba.
Quote from: roblack on July 21, 2021, 10:39:19 AMQuote from: FlyingFoxFruits on July 20, 2021, 06:43:20 PMSweet!Etsy sellers would be asking 100's for that.For the frog or the plant?
Quote from: Jaboticaba45 on August 28, 2020, 09:10:08 AMSo that is how all variegated plants are "developed"? Planting 1000s of seeds and hoping for the best? That's a lot of respect.thanks friend....but this isn't the only way, they get them from sports too, where a branch just decides to get funky....and they cut it off and isolate it...if i'm not mistaken...i know they do this for certain varieties, but not sure about variegated sports...i'm sure it happens...I think seed is the most common way...but also tissue culture can produce variegated specimens when done in great numbers.