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Old 23-07-2003, 01:43 AM
Paul Flackett
 
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I'm currently growing 2 varieties: Shirley & Ailsa Craig. The Shirley
has produced some nice trusses (although there's no sign of them
reddening yet) but at the end of these trusses new stems have started to
grow upwards. Is this normal? I've pruned these off to try to get the
fruit to mature.
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Yes this is normal, just keep taking them off
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I'm currently growing 2 varieties: Shirley & Ailsa Craig. The Shirley
has produced some nice trusses (although there's no sign of them
reddening yet) but at the end of these trusses new stems have started to
grow upwards. Is this normal? I've pruned these off to try to get the
fruit to mature.
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Paul Flackett

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Yes this is normal, just keep taking them off
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