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Old 03-18-2016, 05:54 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: Deformed variegation

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Originally Posted by Botanical_Bryce View Post
Seems like every variegated variety of plant has these wierd issues. Some need more light and some less. Some nitrogen keeps them stable and others unstable. I deal with deformation with many species that are variegated even my cactus. I may not be specific to your case but I hope it lends some sort of insight.
I have noticed that light intensity effects the color of variegation in non-white variegated plants such as Dwarf NamWah, but I have never seen lighting changes make the variegated sections shrivel up like this.
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