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Was told this may be Aster Yellows, now that it may not be. What the heck is wrong with these flowers???
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2020 - fuchsia, underside. The patches are equally obvious on the undersides.
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2020 - Red-orange, closer look a few days later. Patches are spreading.
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2020 - pink dahlia. The bottom rows are almost entirely pale and patchy. This flower is maybe a week old, not old enough to be wilting.
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2020 - fuchsia. This one literally just opened, as evidenced by how the petals are still curling, and already you can see pale patches with spots.
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2020 - Red-orange. Note yellow patches along the bottom with spots.
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Aloes 1 and 2. Left has been successfully rehabbed over a couple months. Right was just repotted after having grown sideways, and has started recuperating.
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Beautiful, upright, and mature. Before, it was growing sideways, falling over, and leaves were breaking off.
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Detail of sideways growth. Note to self: when putting an aloe under heavy light therapy, make sure the light is up ABOVE the plant, not at the side the plant was leaning away from.
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Looks flaccid, but isn't. The stalk is crooked and the plant has grown sideways. Waiting for improvement with measures taken and increased light.
Was told this may be Aster Yellows, now that it may not be. What the heck is wrong with these flowers???
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