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Old July 24, 2017   #8
MissS
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I agree with imp. You can not know if a fruit was cross pollinated by looking at it. You have to wait until the next year and grow out the seeds. Even those people that purposely cross pollinate their plants will not know if it worked until the following year. Any difference in the fruits that you are seeing is from the growing conditions that the plant was experiencing while the fruits were growing.
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