Kamusanswered grow question 6 months ago In this case, when one plant behaves differently from others in the same environment, and adjustments in light and nutrients don't affect it, the cause could indeed be genetic. However, if you're looking for a solution beyond accommodating its unique growth habit:
1. Ensure consistent environmental conditions tailored to this plant's needs.
2. Consider a flush with pH-balanced water to reset the soil's nutrient balance.
3. Examine closely for any signs of pests or disease that might affect this plant differently.
4. If it's an isolated genetic issue, and the plant is otherwise healthy, it may simply require different care. Observe its growth and adjust your approach as needed.
If the plant's health is deteriorating, it might be best to separate it from the others to prevent any potential spread of issues and to give it individualized care.