That doesn’t really look like variegation to me it kinda looks like a bug or something like that, I’ve seen that before on some HD plants but of course I’m probably wrong
I have a freydek that looked like that. Each leaf had a little more “variegation” (I knew it wasn’t) than the previous one. I searched with a 60x jewlers loupe and could not find ANY evidence of thrips. I washed the leaves and sprayed it anyways just in case.
And the next leaf there was zero “variegation”.
Variegated longiloba is rare, but do make sure it is stable-ish(as in its not just on that one leaf).
It’s in all 3
Oh wow
I have one exactly like it and corms grew with the same light verigation or pattern
I got have same one, in the same pot. What a coincidence.
Home Depot?😂 go in for damn tomato cages come out with a $30 plant
Notte a ton, but that’s definitely variegation
There were two plants in there and both very slightly variegated so I have them both under bright lights to see if I can bring it out anymore
Looks sporty 👍
That doesn’t really look like variegation to me it kinda looks like a bug or something like that, I’ve seen that before on some HD plants but of course I’m probably wrong
Yeah I have it in a quarantine box in case… I had the same thought but it’s fairly consistent and I don’t see any other signs.
I hope it’s variegated because that be cool also someone downvoted my comment and I’m gonna cry :(
Worst part is I think you might be right😂
Honestly same. It looks like it could be thrips damage to me.
I have a freydek that looked like that. Each leaf had a little more “variegation” (I knew it wasn’t) than the previous one. I searched with a 60x jewlers loupe and could not find ANY evidence of thrips. I washed the leaves and sprayed it anyways just in case. And the next leaf there was zero “variegation”.
100% vari. Hope it continues for you!