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Old August 6, 2013   #1
NarnianGarden
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Default Stems in container plants - how many?

The ideal number of stems in plants that grow in containers is up to debate - but my experience with the nine large BK plants is that two stems guarantee better fruit production than just a single one.
One strong main stem may be very impressive, but if it only sets a few blooms, the amount of fruit is minimal. If any precious fruits gets BER or other problems, there are less to compensate.

My two-stemmed plants are healthy and strong, and the fruits in them are just the right size. Not monstrous, but nice and much larger than a typical supermarket variety.
I am quite happy - having just one megastem does not seem to be worth it.
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