Thank you so much!!!! I am grateful for your research. :) My two plants that zippered are varieties that prefer lower light. I wonder if excess light could be a trigger. 🤷♀️ You live very close to the origin of Clackamas foliage! :) The first mutation showed up in Clackamas, near Portland. :) Again, thank you!!! Great information and beautifully presented.
It was fun to research this topic! If excess light can cause hormonal imbalance, that might in turn trigger fasciation, just a guess. Wow, I didn’t know Clackamas origin was next door, thank you for sharing! Appreciate your feedback!
У нас тоже употребляется термин, происходящий от латинского Crista - cresting, в научной терминологии fasciation or cresting: www.uaex.uada.edu/yard-garden/resource-library/plant-week/fasciated-2-22-08.aspx, в разговорном языке - zippering. Спасибо за подсказку о Crista-кристатность-cresting!
That happens sometimes. If it was not caused by genetic mutation, I would propagate healthy looking leaves, to check if it shows again in the offspring. If not, that’s a good sign, and the next generation can be healthy. Good luck!
I never knew what this was! Or the causes. Now I have to inspect mine. Thank you ! Could you do a video sometime about streptocarus? How they compare to growing violets?
Check out this video, for my Streptocarpus demo: ua-cam.com/video/FDJcLcwiG0o/v-deo.html! I also have a couple of individual Streptocarpus variety reviews on my Streptocarpus playlist. Appreciate your feedback!
My Maa's Angelina also zippered and I got rid of it. Thank you for the info.
Aw, they still look so beautiful to me!
Thanks for this video explaining zippering.
Thank you for a great explanation of a topic that I was not well versed on.
Thank you for making this video! You explain it so well!
Thanks, I am a newbie African Violet owner. Good information!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much!!!! I am grateful for your research. :)
My two plants that zippered are varieties that prefer lower light. I wonder if excess light could be a trigger. 🤷♀️
You live very close to the origin of Clackamas foliage! :) The first mutation showed up in Clackamas, near Portland. :)
Again, thank you!!! Great information and beautifully presented.
It was fun to research this topic! If excess light can cause hormonal imbalance, that might in turn trigger fasciation, just a guess. Wow, I didn’t know Clackamas origin was next door, thank you for sharing! Appreciate your feedback!
Thanks! I never knew what that was called!
Спасибо) про застежку молнии было интересно послушать, у нас это называется кристатность, от слова Crista-гребень
У нас тоже употребляется термин, происходящий от латинского Crista - cresting, в научной терминологии fasciation or cresting: www.uaex.uada.edu/yard-garden/resource-library/plant-week/fasciated-2-22-08.aspx, в разговорном языке - zippering. Спасибо за подсказку о Crista-кристатность-cresting!
Thank you for this info. I recently discovered hybrid AVs and I bought 4 from 2 different sources. All of them show signs of zippering 🙄.
That happens sometimes. If it was not caused by genetic mutation, I would propagate healthy looking leaves, to check if it shows again in the offspring. If not, that’s a good sign, and the next generation can be healthy. Good luck!
I never knew what this was! Or the causes. Now I have to inspect mine. Thank you !
Could you do a video sometime about streptocarus? How they compare to growing violets?
Check out this video, for my Streptocarpus demo: ua-cam.com/video/FDJcLcwiG0o/v-deo.html! I also have a couple of individual Streptocarpus variety reviews on my Streptocarpus playlist. Appreciate your feedback!
@@grayturtleviolets thanks I missed it. you have made me curious.
Thanks!
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