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Old February 27, 2017   #3
maxjohnson
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There are some difference. I notice oxheart plants are somewhat weaker when small, due to it's thin nature. They take sometime to get going compared to regular variety. Secondly the slender leaves allows more airflow, and less whiteflies as a result. Also means easier to spray the leaves if needed. I'm really digging this characteristic.

I don't think you will get too many with only 3 gallons. If that's the case I would limit the suckers as much as possible maybe.

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