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Old April 26, 2012   #1
plumroma101
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Hi, i am new to this and i bought plum roma seeds and they r doing fine. Here they r (if the attatchment worked). How old r the big ones cus i bought them at seedlings but i want to no what age they r (by the way the big ones r alicante)
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Old April 27, 2012   #2
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There's no way to really know unless you know when the seeds were planted. They look relatively young, though. Maybe a couple of weeks to four or five weeks old. But that's just a guess.

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Old April 29, 2012   #3
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hi welcome to the forum yo me the big ones look 4 weeks old
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