Nope....It's not a disease. The plant is perfectly healthy and, in fact, is growing faster than the other two, non-variegated phenotypes. I find it interesting. This is the first one I've ever gotten. Anyone else?
I've seen it a bunch of times. Seems prevalent in chem genetics. Here's one of mine from over on the H&L thread. Betsy x Appalachia. She continued with the variegation all through flower.
What do we think variegated or messed up? Green crack auto freebie from north Atlantic seeds in a earthbox type product using build a soil products and methods. Sadly I triggered flower far too early but this is my first time with autos in ... 10 years or more so behind the curve.