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Old July 15, 2017   #9
Ricky Shaw
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I'm with pecker, there's other explanations beside herbicide damage on this one. I had smaller pots with cold root zone temps and wet conditions that led to nutrient uptake problems that displayed in very much the same way.

Maybe they're a little wet and had a little too much nitrogen and with carrying a lot of foliage they had a nutrient uptake hiccup. The thing on herbicide it tends to make a chromosomal change, new growth distortion and changes in apical dominance. Even when these plants survive, node spacing changes, fruit production and quality suffer. The new suckers on yours appear healthy, it's an interesting case Loligo, keep us updated.
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