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Old April 22, 2016   #4
murihikukid
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Hi...You could well be right but I struggle to understand how Some cuttings taken from a huge Tomato plant growing in a Garden Centre/Nursery can be over fertilized....Could it be the soil that I used in the cutting containers ...I did use a 1/2 strength solution of a product here in NZ called Tom a Rite to try and give them all a "boost" ....As I said I have this outside in my greenhouse on certain plants ??? and I have learnt what happens if I do not do something....
I snipped the affected branches off and gave all my cuttings a weak solution of Seasol (a seaweed extract) ...So I am hoping that the good ones get stronger and the weak ones survive..Thanks Ron
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