Re: Late start


In a message dated 06/09/2001 12:31:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
j28e2000@yahoo.com writes:

<< Will I get a vine with fruit set
 within 20 days?   >>
Jon:

Hard to predict, but usually the plant needs a little more time to grow and 
develop before setting fruit. Depending on weather, sunlight, rainfall, etc., 
you may get vining and blooms in 20 days. You may not have female blossoms 
until mid-July. Don't worry about it. You are a little late out of the 
starting gate, but your plants will catch up and do fine.

Keep us posted on your progress.

Barb
Orlando, FL

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