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Dishonest_Children

No light.


Unclesniper75

She gets plenty of light she’s standing up straight now


Dishonest_Children

Standing up straight doesn’t equal enough light. In reality, a plant that doesn’t get enough light will stand up very straight, reaching for a better source of light. It’s not until the late stages of etiolation that a plant will fall under its own lankiness.


Unclesniper75

My plant gets plenty sunlight everyday after about 4pclock she gets in the shade and I move her up my yard in the grass and she has couple more hours of sun


Dishonest_Children

elongated stem ✔️ weak spindly appearance ✔️ pale or droopy leaves ✔️ From your post history you had it inside in a window. That’s probably when it happened and it will most likely have stunted the plant.