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Old July 9, 2014   #25
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That's impressive!...Especially considering your environment. Getting fruit to set must be a real challenge. In Albuquerque we are having low to mid 90's, but it is so dry I am watering like crazy, and fighting some early blight.


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[IMG][/IMG] I grew three plants from JxGZ f2 seeds. All three plants have different fruit, but looked very similar and all have performed well in my 2014 garden. I have disease problems including rkn's in my sandy loam garden. All three plants show no signs of any problem and have survived two months of no rainfall and 100deg plus .... with irrigation only.
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