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Old 06-02-2020, 10:09 AM
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I cannot speak specifically to neo's, but often it is the lighting conditions (too dim) that result in loss of variegation.
I've noticed that with some house plqnts, but concerning Neos, I think the type of variation this plant has is fairly stable since it doesn't fade in the winter the way my tiger striped Neos do. But you're right that it could be a cause since the new growths started late last growing season and even though they're under light in the winter, it's not enough. Though one new growth is green and the other is variegated.
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