HoundsNTrout
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OK. I am not sure what is going on here because a couple things have happened all together in the same time period. We have had a tremendous amount of rain here in the East ( very unusual amounts ) and I believe this may be a problem of 'over watering', which of course I can not control on outdoor plants ( minus a giant tent of sorts) . But if this was NOT a problem with too much rain, what may it be. The other ones are fine. I also had a slug and aphid problem very early on and it stunted this male. Not really the healthiest plant but my only male on my F2s. I intend to breed is why I kept the only male and too late for any spraying with Silver Anyway, what other things besides over watering may cause this pattern? The others are fine though as I mentioned. Seems like they ALL would have the problem if it were just too much rain ? OR would this be too much N? I used 9 month old chicken manure in the mix and some seemed to be clumps that were not fully composted. Or would this be not enough ferts? as I tend not to over do anything as this particular soil should not need much of anything. Thanks for any insight if this looks familiar. Or could this be a simple straightforward classic 'something" I am not seeing.
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