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My okra was planted in a heated propagator a week ago - it is now six
inches high! I have transplanted it into an ordinary seed bed in the
house - but now its looking a tad limp! What do I do next??
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Old 05-02-2007, 09:28 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Shoot it before it takes over the world ;-)

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Normally you don't transplant okra. It is planted directly into the ground,
unless you live in an area where it wont mature outside. I would leave it
along and see if it will come out if it. Next time I would plant it in a
bucket, or other large container, if I couldn't wait and put it outside.

Dwayne (from Kansas)

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