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Old February 15, 2010   #1
Mjdtexan
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Default Overwintered Roma Plant Boo Boo

I had overwintered some Roma cuttings in my window sill. I took them outside a couple of weeks ago and the thrived, developed flowers. I have been taking them inside the garge at night thinking this was enough to keep them warm enough. Well the last three nights have been cold around here and my plants are drooping, yellow and sad looking. The tops of the plants are healthy looking and appear to have new growth. I also have a mater on one. I have brought them back inside today. I need to take a better picture. Hold on while I do that. Please.



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Not the best pictures in the world. Please accept my apologies on that front.





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