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Old July 11, 2012   #1
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nice striping.
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Cool. Tom sent some of those with my last order. How was the taste and productivity?
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Old July 14, 2012   #4
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These were set inside under lights, and were actually rotting from the top (why the pic of their bottoms)so I've yet to taste one. Last year it was a beautiful vigorous plant with great fruit set......but none ripened in time in my cool weather.It did not take well from cuttings with the technique I use possibly due to the extremely hairy stems. We just started getting some decent day temps, so should be haveing some fruit to try soon.
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