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Old April 6, 2018   #415
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Originally Posted by kath View Post
I grew it for several years in a row from a few different sources a while back and the plants always had a lot of fasciation in the stems like I see in your photos. It was always quite early to ripen. This year I received some "old seeds that came from JD's son" and I'm still hoping to get at least one to germinate so that I can give it another try. Just planted the last seeds, soaked overnight, yesterday.

kath
Sorry I responded to the wrong post the first time.

Bill
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