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Old October 1, 2007   #11
captnkirk
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M arge i knew better than to ask,what a bummer.What are the sighns they are showing.I pulled a plant earlier in the year that had it for sure.The top of the plant just was stunted and the leaves were yellow with green outline.I was looking at one of my plants today that looked a little stunted at the top but the leaves still had good color.Hope its not the virus.Can you actually see the flies?I Havent noticed none but i havent really looked for them._______________I started some of the sophies choice,red robin and new big dwarf yesterday thinking like you,they are small enough to bring in if we ehave a cold front.My neighbor will be here nov 1st so he can help me with them when im out on the road.He grows alot of plants up in kentucky every year so he wont mind helping me out at all._______________________________Hope them 2 plants you got that are supposed to have resistance make it ok and have some flavor to them.Would be great for us here in florida to have some plants that resist the tylcv. good luck
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