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Old July 23, 2013   #11
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It depends on the varieties. Even in the heat this summer we've still got healthy, producing Champion, JD's, and Gary O'Sena. You can certainly get your vegetative growth back (lacking disease of course), and you should see plenty of blooms, but setting is another question.

If your plants are on the malnourished side, give them 3 shots in a row as you would normally water. Then go back to pure water when time to water again. Water a couple times, and then go to alternating feeds.

If your soil isn't awful, you'll see a bounce. Just don't let them completely dry out.
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