| Hosta | White Trouble |
| Status | not registered |
| Originator(s) | George Schmid |
| Origin | 'Undulata Albomarginata' sport |
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| Leaf color | white |
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| Info | Very hard to grow and will get a lot of green streaking when detached from the main plant. From my experience of growing White Trouble which is all white until later in the season, I would suggest that you give the plants direct LIGHT (not direct sun). They will have to develop chlorophyll before they go dormant in order to build strength for next year. I also fertilize the White Trouble with osmocote with minor elements, as I do the other hostas [Cornelia Holland]. |
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