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Old 06-10-2007, 11:35 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: Orinoco harvest

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Originally Posted by chong View Post
i heard that, with orinocos, you can let the fruits ripen on the plant without the fruit splitting. looks like you could have left the fruit on the plant to let the fruit fill in a little more.
Hi Chong!

The main reason that I didn't let them go longer is that they were over the property line and I didn't want to share with the neighbors.
Okay, I'd share with them, but the plant, even with support, was really leaning over the fence. The HOA here is pretty picky about stuff like that. Even if the neighbors were cool with it. I've been trying to get the new pups to go away from the property line.
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