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Old July 12, 2016   #1
WilburMartin
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Default Size comparisons - 6/30 to 7/12/2016

I was looking over some pics today with some pics from 6/30 - pretty dramatic in a couple of cases - interesting to me, anyway

The top pics show a serrano pepper and a better boy in a Sterilite container; The other pics are Mortgage Lifter plants - the one in the middle is a week ahead of the other two, the other two were planted on the same day, but one started getting direct sunlight a week before the smaller one.
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File Type: jpg July 12 Mortgage Lifters.jpg (229.6 KB, 51 views)
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Old July 13, 2016   #2
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The speed that these plants grow at once they hit the sweet spot in the season is incredible. I have some plants growing 2-3 inches per day. I spend nearly an hour every night just trimming them to keep them under control. (I have 43 tom plants right now.)
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