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Old April 27, 2020   #10
Lee
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That look can also be caused by wind burn. I've seen that show up on
plants that are in full shade, but after a windy couple of days in April.
Sungold seems to be one variety that is more susceptible to it than others.


As others have said, they should grow out of it.


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