It means pretty much the same thing. Variegated/albino plants are unusual-looking, but it’s a negative mutation - plants without chlorophyll tend not to do so well. People on here have had a few over time, and typically nothing special about them on review other than their looks. If you want an ornamental cannabis plant, I guess it’s interesting, though. I wasn’t aware they bred true in the first place to actually be able to get a variegated/albino strain.
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