White seedlings

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Re: White seedlings

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If your grafting technique is good enough they will survive. A lot of oddities have been created grafting chlorophyll deficient plants but I suspect, as always, you have to try a lot to come up with a good one.
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Re: White seedlings

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Looks to me loke a fungal infection.
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Re: White seedlings

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Graft them? They look really tiny. You'd need a very steady hand - and an even better magnifying glass! ::o
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