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Old November 24, 2017   #31
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Good one, Salt, you keep on growing!!
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Old December 3, 2017   #32
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Those look great Salt. I have a question. If you keep saving seeds and those campari keep growing well in your soil, will they become more resistant to the fusarium wilt and the rkn?
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Those look great Salt. I have a question. If you keep saving seeds and those campari keep growing well in your soil, will they become more resistant to the fusarium wilt and the rkn?
I had the exact same thoughts. The F3 seeds did not develop correctly and when I strained the jar yesterday - the seeds looked nothing like they should. I am going to grow some F2s again this spring .

I don't know what happened here in the past or whatever? I moved the soil one wheelbarrow at a time to build a 45' x 45' garden. The main garden is 100% Me building it one shovel at a time.
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