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These are leaves of Ipomoea nil "Sayaka". They are not suppose to be curled up like this and all the leaves seem to grow like this from the start.
I did fertilize them about a couple weeks ago with bloom booster. it's been quite a long time now since then and I haven't fertilized them now. But they still keep growing like this and they seem to grow okay. All new growths are like this.
It is beside other Ipomoea nils and the other nils look okay, so if it's something contagious like spider mites, i thought it would have gotten to the other mgs.
I also don't think it's some kind of mutation because the leaves feel softer than your usual dragon claw leaves.
What could this be?
Eliz
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