Yea, Stella/White fusion/Yellow fusion can all revert to G.albertii !
Reyori
The variegation of stella and white fusion is unstable and can revert permanently. It often happens if the plant receives not enough light and ditches its variegation for a while, but it can also happen due to other reasons (or chance).
Keep an eye on the plant, I would remove the green part. Maybe it was an outlier and will grow back variegated. Give it enough light. If you see pure green leaves regrowing: A part of the rhyzome underground has reverted back to green. Take the plant out of the dirt and remove all the roots/rhyzome that belong to the green leaves.
As the pure green leaves are more efficient at photosynthesizing than the variegated ones they could “outcompeet” the variegated parts for space and resources over time and outgrow them. So your plant would become greener and greener while the variegated part slowly gets overgrown and dies.
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Yea, Stella/White fusion/Yellow fusion can all revert to G.albertii !
The variegation of stella and white fusion is unstable and can revert permanently. It often happens if the plant receives not enough light and ditches its variegation for a while, but it can also happen due to other reasons (or chance).
Keep an eye on the plant, I would remove the green part. Maybe it was an outlier and will grow back variegated. Give it enough light. If you see pure green leaves regrowing: A part of the rhyzome underground has reverted back to green. Take the plant out of the dirt and remove all the roots/rhyzome that belong to the green leaves.
As the pure green leaves are more efficient at photosynthesizing than the variegated ones they could “outcompeet” the variegated parts for space and resources over time and outgrow them. So your plant would become greener and greener while the variegated part slowly gets overgrown and dies.