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Subject: Comments - Don Crews 2024-09-07
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Dale M |
Anchorage Alaska
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That interesting info ,Don , I am going to have to give that more thought
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9/8/2024 12:42:09 AM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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It certainly doesnt pay to waste time, so if there's no effect or a negative effect, then that'll be a game changer. Im trying the same thing on a couple tomato plants, I'm wondering if there's some benefit to just letting them indulge a little. Its almost like the plant equivalent of a late midlife crisis or something. They just need that extra Harley or whatever!
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9/8/2024 1:33:56 AM
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Don Crews |
Lloydminster/AB
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I think new fresh leaves just photosynthesize better Dale. It’s really hard to do a scientific analysis though. But , I have done it this way the past few years. I think the hormones are better balanced and the fruit continues to grow. A plant is probably able to grow 6000 lbs of fruit so extra vines becoming a sink doesn’t affect anything because the extra leaves keep adding photosynthesis even faster. Then it just adds to the fruit as well. Maybe lol.
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9/8/2024 11:42:40 AM
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IanP |
Lymington UK
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Don. We have about 50%of the plant before the fruit and 50% after the fruit. The first 50% of the plant before the fruit will do most of the work. The second 50% is there to do the rest. The second 50% will have painfully small leaves to start with but will eventually fill in. I hope this helps Ian
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9/8/2024 1:16:06 PM
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