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Old June 21, 2011   #16
heirloomdaddy
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Not sure...all of mine like that have died, but then again I didn't baby them. I would give them mild but consistent feedings in order to get them over the hump. I'd try a combo of mild foliar and root feeding.
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Old June 21, 2011   #17
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Oh, that ones is just fine now. Maybe it did perk up after fertilizing, before I planted it out. But planted, it's caught up to all the others and is happy and flowering. I only had three germinate, and two died. But the survivor is doing just great now.
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