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Old 13-07-2008, 03:07 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default watermelon, pepper and tomato questions.

Hi,

New here hope this forum is friendly and not too much spammers and in-
fighting.

My watermelons aren't growing. While my cucumbers have grown four or
five feets and are starting to produce a few cukes, my watemelon
plants have only grown to about 5 inches high. They were about the
same size when I bought them about a month ago. Is this normal?

One of my tomatoe plants has produced six toamtoes and no more flowers
in sight, while the rest (about 6 more plants of meaty and cherry
tomatoes) are even flowering. They are all about 1-1/2 foot to 3-1/2
feet high.

One of my pepper plants (red bell) have started to flower and produced
two peppers then stopped flowering. The other peppers, Thai chili and
green bell peppers aren't flowering at all. All are about 1-2 feet
high. Looks healthy enough, just noty flowering. All bought together
from Lowe's about a month ago.

All of my plants started out from Lowe's about 4-5 inches high. Any
ideas?

Thanks,
Wil

 
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