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Saturday, December 21, 2019
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Little Ketchup
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Rapitest shows very acidic 5.0 so I was correct. How unusual. Like a stopped clock that is correct twice per day. Or maybe my ticker really does work.
So the leaf issues and the slowish growth are probably due to acidity. I thought I added lime but it was too coarse and insufficient to offset the ammonium I added. Can I correct the acidity without the plant dropping the one tomato? We shall see.
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