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Old 30-01-2005, 06:08 PM
Pepperqueen
 
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Hello!
Just wondering, I will be starting off my tray of peppers' and tomatoes
shortly; I would like to know... What causes them to become long and
stringy? This has happened to me two years in a row, never did I have this
problem before. Any suggestions?????????
Thank you!
Deb.

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Old 30-01-2005, 07:04 PM
Steve Wolfe
 
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Just wondering, I will be starting off my tray of peppers' and tomatoes
shortly; I would like to know... What causes them to become long and
stringy? This has happened to me two years in a row, never did I have this
problem before. Any suggestions?????????


There may be more causes, but the biggest one I've seen is that they need
more light.

steve



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