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Subject: Comments - Dawson Acres 2024-08-30
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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Good pic. I think stem splits can happen to anyone. We'll probably see a lot more before anyone comes up with an answer. Copper and boron make the plant cells more flexible, or so Ive heard, but I still think these kind of things are going to keep happening.
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8/30/2024 3:58:58 PM
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