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thinning plants.
What's the advantage of thinning plants. I've never thinned plants. I just don't see the reason for digging up plants and losing some when they would of been fine .Planted where you want them the first time. Is it for pollination. Or something important. Or to fill in spots with extra plants. Diesel |
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