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Old July 13, 2023   #27
paradajky
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We're approaching six weeks since transplant to ground. Deep watering has remained consistent in the clay-ish soil, with once a week agrothrive fruit and flower application, except last weekend, when I spread a fresh, 1-2" layer of Kellogg GroMulch. The sun finally begun showing up this week, and our temps have climbed almost overnight from high 60s to mid 80s!

Most plants are approaching 2ft height, have lots of flowers and some are setting fruit. However, leaves look a little off to me, kind of a not-green, a bit of a yellow hue. Kind of hard to see in the picture. I'm not sure whether to just keep same course now, or if they need an additional nitrogen boost from some fish emulsion with agrothrive, or maybe spread some of the espoma garden tone (instructions say once a month). Thoughts?
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