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Seedling Flowers (was Re: Cucumber seedlings have blosssoms...)
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- Subject: Seedling Flowers (was Re: Cucumber seedlings have blosssoms...)
- From: Mary Thorp maribou@appletonnet.com>
- Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 07:47:15 -0500
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My spinach seedlings are forming teeny little buds too (guess the summery 68
degrees in my dining room is creating unrealistic expectations), and I've been
removing them ruthlessly. Am I harming them by doing this? They really should
be in the garden by now but I'm still waiting for the final touches on that
bunny-fence...
Mary
Zone 4 (Appleton, WI)
KAllen5@aol.com wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I started seeds indoors for the first time this year & so far, they seem to
> be doing pretty well. At least one of the cucumber plants though, is getting
> a blossom. I assume, that I should pinch off all blossoms until I transplant
> them outdoors. Am I correct? I still have a couple weeks to go until
> transplanting is recommended.
>
> Thanks,
> Kim
>
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