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Old May 1, 2017   #1
JaxRmrJmr
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Default New Big Dwarf

This is my first year growing it, but it is a monster so far! Thick stems and lots of blooms.
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Old May 1, 2017   #2
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This is my first year growing it, but it is a monster so far! Thick stems and lots of blooms.
Yeah, well . There is " BIG " in the name.
Most dwarfs are indeterminat and grow and grow, given care and good growing condition.
BTW: I grew one NBD last year ( in PNW ) . It refused to set fruits for months and I pulled it. I blame it on bad year up there. I had a Dwarf Purple Heart next to it that did just fine though.
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