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Old 28-04-2004, 05:07 AM
Jade
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Hi,
My chilli plant is being eaten by something. Also his leaves have turned
from a glossy dark green, to a more matt lighter green. I'm worried. It is,
however, flowering, and some chillies are beginning to form.
BTW; It's trunk has only just started to harden up, we transplanted it from
out further west.
TIA,
Jade, Brisbane.
Ps: How much sun does it need? It#s in a pot at the moment, so it is
possible to adjust for the seasons, however I would like to plant it in
sometime in the next year or so.
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