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Old 07-31-2007, 07:24 AM
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The lighter spots on the leaves are indeed the loss of chloraphyl. It is a very minor form of burn on your Sharry Baby.

It will not spread and generally I like to see it on some of mine since it indicates that I have the plant in the maximum light for the plant. It is ideal for abundant flowers.

The same loss of chloraphyl can occur from freeze burn, but certainly not in your case.
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