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Old 05-02-2023, 06:54 PM
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I'm so sorry that I didn't explain the 1st picture. The 1st picture is normal and 2nd is deformed. I just want to show that is normal sometimes that's why I post 1st picture. And yes, the column was outside. Why is it like that? Is it genetic? I don't think is wind because i am not able to manual cover the column coz I almost tear the flower apart when I try to do it.

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Hi All,

I'm so sorry that I didn't explain the 1st picture. The 1st picture is normal and 2nd is deformed. I just want to show that is normal sometimes that's why I post 1st picture. And yes, the column was outside. Why is it like that? Is it genetic? I don't think is wind because i am not able to manual cover the column coz I almost tear the flower apart when I try to do it.

Thanks.
If it happens multiple times over several seasons, it is likely genetic. But if its a young plant on its first bloom, then it is likely just a one time type of thing.
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