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Is anybody expecting an outdoor harvest this year
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No sun, constant rain, be lucky to harvest much this year, mould will be rampant.
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Finland here, sorry to intrude, but we've had a similar "summer"
Shits looking like this on my spot It's getting warmer now but too little too late. Hopefully next year will be better again
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Amen too that (Shity Summer Indeed)
Ive had to ditch my 4 Mangos this year !. Pity, it was only an experiment however i only covered my four pots with glass early on and had to uncover them after a few days ive try ed moving em around the garden too no avail. Im sure its worked in past summers howeve this was the first year in a while. I tought id try it due too my attic be revamped. Ah well Irish Summers Hun,,,,, Well Better luck next year Or get a good Lamp,,, Peace Out Ras |
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I've had a few casualties already -- three that are dying a slow, skinny death and just one that's worth bringing indoors to flower. I don't think she'll last too much longer outside.
Also have a mother that I've been re-vegging out the back which seems to have survived better than the young uns. Hopefully be able to get a few cuttings off her next week and start all over again... |
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