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MemberOctober 2, 2022 at 2:39 pm in reply to: us-railways-halt-grain-shipments-ahead-potential-shutdown-agriculture-sources -
planting not thinned enough? I found if they are too crowded, usually results in undeveloped carrots. thin them a bit to give each a bit more elbow room. carrots are pretty easy otherwise
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Its getting bad fast, and its going to get a lot worse before it gets better
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Mine are still doing that well into fall, they get regular water every morning. similar plants in several locations are all reacting like this. These are all leftover plants from spring, and were watered twice daily through the heatwaves. It just seems like the big tomatoes suffer, plums and cherries seem fine. I was starting to think it was a PH issue or a fertiler burn problem as I have tried about everything to remedy it
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zone 7a, my beefsteaks were the same, all got regular watering every morning. Didnt have that on the romas. I started taking the big green ones and ripen inside it dont happen, just vine ripened
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