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Old 25-08-2004, 11:24 PM
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Depending on where you are and what the current weather conditions are,
possibly not much at all.

My point was that the plants may not NEED the day/night drop, which was
Kathy's query. Nobody was arguing that they might EXPERIENCE such a change.
Our plants may experience a slug onslaught every now and then, but I
challenge anyone to tell me they NEED it!

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