What are Leggy Plants (How to Spot and How to Fix)
Plants are described as “leggy” if they have the following characteristics in their growth and appearance: spindly foliage, sparse leaves, tall, lean, and fragile and more.
Plants are described as “leggy” if they have the following characteristics in their growth and appearance: spindly foliage, sparse leaves, tall, lean, and fragile and more.
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