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Old April 22, 2018   #41
Banadoura
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Originally Posted by Labradors2 View Post
Oh no Bandura

I just had another thought. Since you had this problem last year, it would be wise to wash all your containers in a bleach solution before you use them again.

You could always start some seeds now - unless you've lost your nerve after all the devastation.

Good luck!
Linda
last year i washed all my containers and used the anti-bacterial wipe prior to planting. probably the bunching with no circulation contributed to this.

this year i washed all containers with hot water prior to usage. I still have a wave of seeds breaking out, these should survive until transplant. Sadly my plan of eating tomatoes in early July is pretty much dead.
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