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Old July 7, 2006   #1
GreenThumbGal_07
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Default Update on Honey

I had a really difficult time getting Honey's seed to sprout, but was able to finally get a few plants. I kept one and waited the LONGEST time for it to set fruit. Now it has yellowing leaves which I've been periodically stripping off (I think it's a soil-borne disease, but I'm not sure what the problem really is). The plant has gotten adequate water and fertilizer but I think it needs more sunshine to boost its "immune system." I want to keep it alive long enough to get some ripe fruit.

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