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entrancemount
Olga, WA
(Zone 8b)

July 4, 2008
1:51 AM

Post #5201991

I've never grown them from seed before and this year in the Great Pacific North WET it was a very cold spring but now there starting to put on some length and twining around things but they're so anemic looking! the new leaves are a very pale yellow and very crinkly compared to the cotyledon leaves. Is this normal?
kls_01
Champaign, IL
(Zone 5b)

July 4, 2008
8:33 PM

Post #5205370

I have a few growing, and I can say they aren't yellow. I have read they like poor soil and to be dry. Maybe they're yellow because you've refered to your area as WET? If not, maybe they need some fertilizer of some kind...hope someone comes along with an answer.

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