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1 Comment To "No Flower No Fruit For 2 Yeras Pepino Melon, Why?"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 10/06/2020 @ 10:51 am
Make sure that you are testing your soil, each season, for deficiencies and pH swings. If all is well, here, then make sure that the soil has a chance to dry out, thoroughly, down to about 2 inches between waterings. Overwatering and disease will play a big part of a non-fruiting specimen.
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