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Tuesday, June 18, 2019
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Little Ketchup
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Grittyville, WA
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2005 Haist on left... love the shape... same shape as his 2400 lber I think. Interesting plant to grow. I can tell its related to the 1415 Haist I grew two years ago.
My 'big blossom' on right 3 1/2 dap had seeds coming out at the stigma so I dont think twice about keeping these... I'd guess 9 of 10 dont make it to the end of the season. Some of these slow-to-start plants end up being real monsters? I am blown away by what I'm seeing. It would be nice if I could keep up. I will try to keep up.
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