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Tomatillo trailblazer seeks similar to share experience
I found this interesting-looking packet of seeds back in early spring and
decided to give them a go in my newly-acquired greenhouse. Treat like tomatoes, it said, so I have, and they have rewarded me by growing into tall leggy plants with an amazing propensity to make flowers and an equally amazing propensity to fail to set any fruit. I fear I may have left them too long in pots, albeit generous-sized ones, before transplanting them into the ground in the greenhouse, and that this may account for their legginess. On the other hand, they may be inherently leggy anyway - never having grown them, or indeed even heard of them before, I have no way of knowing. But what about their so far complete inability to convert flower to fruit? Andy -- spargeatbtinternetdotcom FWIW(NVM),IMO(NVH)... |
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