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Old September 3, 2017   #8
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Originally Posted by Worth1 View Post
I haven't had that problem.
But they are on drip plus I extra water when I can.
Maybe, I did not water them enough.
Now I see some okra on the new growth from the plants that i cut back.
The plant themselves look lush green and healthy.

Down the road from us, there is a guy that has like 1/4 acre under okra. Not a single tomato or pepper. I think he pulled his beans. But his okra plants are much smaller than mine used to be and they look so skinny and pale. If his plants produce just about average, he should be be picking a bucket full every day. I just wonder what he does with all that okra.
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