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Tuesday, January 15, 2013 Matt D. Connecticut

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This is starting to become a pattern in the entire raised bed, which is not a good sign.

For some reason *all* the females flowers on all the plants are aborting before they mature enough to even open. I do not think it is genetic as I have three different backgrounds all exhibiting the same symptoms. I also have four plants (three clones and one seedling) and all plants are showing the same problem. I am perplexed because the male flowers are maturing normally and are filled with pollen. Also, as the pictures show, the plants all look great.
 



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