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Old June 16, 2015   #8
dipchip2000
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I have to agree with Bill because of his growing conditions. When it is hot and humid here in Oklahoma I find it much more manageable if I have pruned sparingly
but with purpose. I prune for health of the plant and not for production. A healthy plant will always produce more. Just my thoughts

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