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b0xturtl3
What do you think is wrong with this plant? Did you cut it back? If you do, it will give you more blooms.
cityproblems
I dont think its a virus if thats what you are worried about. The mild discoloration could be a multitude of things, bugs, environmental damage, under/over watering, nutrient deficiency. Its not really that pronounced. I recommend balance ferts if youve never done a soil test.
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What do you think is wrong with this plant? Did you cut it back? If you do, it will give you more blooms.
I dont think its a virus if thats what you are worried about. The mild discoloration could be a multitude of things, bugs, environmental damage, under/over watering, nutrient deficiency. Its not really that pronounced. I recommend balance ferts if youve never done a soil test.
Looks fine