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Originally Posted by Best day
It might be weather dependent. On my Dwarf Red the leaves are stacked right on top of each other and it is in the ground.
Bill
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Hi Bill
If your dwarf red leaves are stacked on top of each other, it means they require warmer temperatures. All AAA varieties do that for me, if i plant them outside in our cool UK summers, as soon as i put them into the greenhouse, the problem is resolved, no more stacked leaves.