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Old August 20, 2016   #26
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No blossoms at all, or just no mature ones yet? I wouldn't give up just yet if there are blossoms. Maybe give them some potassium to get them fruiting. A little wood ash applied to the soil and watered in will give them a kick of K.

Mine got set back two weeks on setting new fruit from the hornworm damage. But the ones that were already there are ripening now.
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