Tuesday, September 05, 2017

Sunlight mystery

Here's an intriguing outcome: I split a batch of Wandering Jew (Tradescantia pallid) into two identical pots and placed them near a window that faces the east. I watered them sporadically but equally. The pots are sitting under the same grow light. Yet one grows vigorously while the other remains small. Also, the leaves in the pot on the left show a lot of green on the top, while the leaves in the pot to the right are pink on both sides. Any thoughts on why this is happening? Is it the angle of sunlight, maybe?


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