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June 1, 2018 | #1 |
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Is this Early Blight? Thead Deleted. Thanks!!!
I just want to say thank you.
What could have turned into a productive conversation and discussion, along with great photos of the progression, was deleted. All because it was Hi-Jacked by a Moderator. The comments could have been deleted, but instead, the entire thread was. If those are the types of Politics in play here, then just as well, feel free to delete my account. |
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Would you please post in your current thread where I can find what you are referring to? Thanks, Carolyn
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June 1, 2018 | #3 | |
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Carolyn, this is the same topic from yesterday that you chimed in on. Which lead to you unloading on Marsha. Do you not recall? |
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Yes, I got back to Marsha very strongly and posted why I did so. Did you read that and understand that if someone has something very negative to say about another person,you don't do it publicly,you PM the person privately. And you may not have seen this but she got back to me in that same thread and apologized and said she had deleted her post. And of course that update from her was also sent to me at home as is true for anyone who posts in any given thread. I did not delete the thread.Period. There is no auto-delete other than certain words some might use,which are not acceptable and the software does that automatically and is programmed to recognize those words ,thankfully.Period. But I'm pretty sure I know how it did get deleted, and for that I am very thankful. I'm also noting that when anyone registers here they have to accept what's called TOS( terms of service),which is part of the registration process. Most registering actually read it as part of the registration process,some others don't and pay the consequences when they do not adhere to TOS.. If anyone wants to see what they agreed to, there is a backup to TOS re registration if you go to the very bottom of the page and click on TOS which anyone can do, registered or not. Carolyn
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June 1, 2018 | #7 | |
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(These guidelines are subject to change at any time without prior notification. We reserve the right to edit or delete posts at our discretion without prior notice or public explanation) However, I just checked TOS at the bottom of the page and it's the same as it was as posted by Mischka in Feb, 2006.There were many times from the first day I was here that I had to check TOS,b/c I was new here and at no other place where I'd been a mod had I seen that and did so when dealing with specific problems here to be sure I was Ok with transmitting info to the person(s)involved. A thread disappearing? The mods of certain Forums have the ability to make some changes in the Forums where they are mods and any Global mods wouldn't know about it unless things go wrong and then Michael or myself or Mischka would be notified about it,usually via a PM/ As for disappearing threads only Mischka or active Global mods can do that and that means either Michael or myself. And I would know about that as well. So if you see any more disappearing threads please contact me and let me know about it.Or Michael or Mischka if you prefer. Carolyn
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June 2, 2018 | #8 |
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Carolyn posted above
(But I'm pretty sure I know how it did get deleted, and for that I am very thankful.) I'll say no more. Carolyn, who also suggests that it's time to perhaps stop introducing "conspiracy" theories as well as disagreeing with each other, as some have done, and move along to a different thread. Enough is enough I am saying.
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June 1, 2018 | #9 |
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June 1, 2018 | #10 |
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I clicked on that link and it said I didn't have permission to look at it.
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And I'm still waiting for Four Oaks to give me the link I was asking for,but nothing yet. Carolyn
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June 1, 2018 | #12 |
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A mystery
Last edited by GrowingCoastal; June 1, 2018 at 12:42 PM. Reason: confusion |
June 1, 2018 | #13 |
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That's the link, I got that from my history because I was following it some to see what the final thoughts were. I get the same thing when I clicked on it but that was the topic.
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I dont have to go to an expert some place in a lab to know this. Normally I can just cut away the effect part and the plants outgrow it. Plants that dont I wont grow again. If it isn't early blight I dont care because I believe what I want to believe and it makes me happy. |
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June 1, 2018 | #15 | |
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Thank You. Yes the plants will outgrow it. They have for thousands of years without chemical intervention. I put out tomato plants when the soil temp was 65 degrees and then we had a week long cloudy rainy spell and the plants caught something. Early blight or Septoria, doesn't matter. They outgrew it and are thriving now. As usual I have to add that this may not work everywhere. |
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