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I’ve had this clarinervium for a while and never thought too much about it… but the newest leaf has me questioning things.

Very dark, velvety tone (got even darker after moving it to slightly lower light)

Thick, high-contrast veins that almost glow

New leaf is coming in more elongated and refined than the older ones

It’s starting to give me subtle “king of clarinervium” vibes… but I know that term gets thrown around a lot 😅

For context:

I also pollinated both inflos on this plant with SKG Grey pollen – one back in November the other shorter one two weeks ago, so now I’m watching everything a little closer 👀

Curious what you all think:

Just a strong clarinervium phenotype?

Or does this look like it could have something extra in its genetics?

Either way, I didn’t expect this one to become one of my favorites.

(Pics attached — newer leaf vs older leaves)

by Quirky-Customer5758

1 Comment

  1. znobrizzo

    Maybe let the leaf finish maturing before drawing conclusions

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