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paul 25-06-2003 08:29 PM

Seatpea's
 
this year my sweatpea's do not seem to be growing much more that about 24"
high, where as last year they covered the entire wall. has anynoe any ideas
why they are doing this.



The Devil's Advocate 25-06-2003 08:30 PM

Seatpea's
 
not really as I assume u r treating them the same. Have you forgotten the
water perhaps , as next to a wall they will probably need a good soaking. I
move mine around a bit. I wonder if some disease has built up or whether you
need a bit more umph in the soil. Try a spray of liquid seaweed and see if
that helps

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"paul" wrote in message
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: this year my sweatpea's do not seem to be growing much more that about 24"
: high, where as last year they covered the entire wall. has anynoe any
ideas
: why they are doing this.
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Rod 25-06-2003 08:30 PM

Seatpea's
 

"paul" wrote in message . ..
this year my sweatpea's do not seem to be growing much more that about 24"
high, where as last year they covered the entire wall. has anynoe any ideas
why they are doing this.

You did't buy 'Knee-hi' or 'Jet Set' did you? They are meant to be like that.

Rod



paul 25-06-2003 08:30 PM

Seatpea's
 

"Rod" wrote in message
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"paul" wrote in message

. ..
this year my sweatpea's do not seem to be growing much more that about

24"
high, where as last year they covered the entire wall. has anynoe any

ideas
why they are doing this.

You did't buy 'Knee-hi' or 'Jet Set' did you? They are meant to be like

that.

Rod



no they are the off spring of last years plants that grew to about 6 feet up
the same wall.



Michael Berridge 26-06-2003 12:08 AM

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paul wrote in message 3ef951fd$0$13000
no they are the off spring of last years plants that grew to about 6

feet up
the same wall.

That probably answers your own question. Perhaps your original plants
were an F1 hybrid. Seed saved form these will not breed true and could
well produce a totally different colour and size depending on the
original parents, and the plant is has been crossed with.

Mike
www.british-naturism.org.uk






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