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Old May 18, 2019   #1
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Default Plants are peaking

Fruit set has slowed, but ripening is at max. Have been eating Big Beef and Stupice daily, and just first blush on the Creole. Cucs are cranking too.
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Ed,


They are looking great! Out here in N. Calif, just now getting fruitset on Dona and Carmello - been very wet this Spring. Rain expected all week now.



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Thanks Ray. We have been very fortunate with the weather here.
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