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Old 17-04-2003, 06:08 PM
subbykins{Chrd}
 
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Default Tahiti Lime

Well, the first one died a slow death, probably from being too close
to a radiator or over watering, but the new one is going for it. It's
flowering well (we're misting it which apparently promotes the
pollination process) and it looks like it's going to have a bumper
crop, where the flowers have faded and curled back, baby limes can
clearly be seen.

Thanks to everyone who provided advice the first time round, the dead
one's going on the compost heap after ascertaining that the roots were
definately no more.

"The only time you don't fail is the last time you try anything -- and it
works."

- William Strong

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