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Old 12-04-2011, 10:26 AM
Soren Fledger Soren Fledger is offline
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Originally Posted by Jayson Ives View Post
I believe what you are referring to is Cross-pollination. This happens when two flowers with different colors are planted close to each other. The hybrid of the two different flower plants is most likely to change colors, sometimes in patches or blended colors. That I believe is what happened to yours.
Jayson is right. You need not worry about the plants growing very close, that is unless it is okay for you to grow more flowers with mixed colors. The process of cross-pollination is natural and it's just all about your preference. Good luck!