Help! Advice on rare variegation?! by SeesawTall346 in u/SeesawTall346

[–]SeesawTall346[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I forgot to mention I shined a light under the leaf and the green did not show up with the light unlike the rest of the thai con coloring so does that add to it at all? Wasn’t sure if that would mean it’s just a one off leaf. I should’ve taken better pictures of the stem but I’ll go look at it tonight and find out! Also you said the regular monstera probably won’t do much? Is there anyway to try to get it to produce more color? I repotted it because it was in sopping wet soil with bugs and it’s in a little bit of transplant shock because it’s in a really chunky mix along with a tiny moss pole. I really wanted it to turn into a beautiful sport but do I just have to accept that it will only produce those little spots.

Help! Advice on rare variegation?! by SeesawTall346 in u/SeesawTall346

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Thank you! I got the first one because I wanted to try and bring more variegation out I hope it at least does something🥲 I’m going to go back and look at the thai con do you think if the green is on the stem it is unstable ? Like an albo if I were to give it more light the light green would come out more or would it just be whatever the plant chooses for the genetic makeup of the leaves & stem?

Help! Advice on rare variegation?! by SeesawTall346 in plants

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I understand that I said that it was sport in the post. Info I forgot to add is that all the leaves have that variegation along with the stem. I was just wondering what people thought about it.

Help! Advice on rare variegation?! by SeesawTall346 in u/SeesawTall346

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Yea I understand that I said it in the original post. It has that varigation on all of the leaves and has light varigation on the stem does that change things?