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Old January 5, 2017   #11
braybright
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Thank you so much for the info and about the critters. I'll make sure I keep an extra eye on those plants. Plenty of natural food around for the critters they need to stay out of my crops or they gonna be out of here.
I think it was partially because of the wispy structure of the plant, many of the fruits were low-hanging and in easy each! And I forgot, I had a couple of pics to share.

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