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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI grew these trees from seeds, planting them approximately 20 months ago. Eleven trees have grown, 1/2 of them only 2 feet tall, the tallest being 5 feet tall, but all seem fragile & spindly. 🙁 What is the best way to plant them & get them stronger & healthier ??
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1 Comment To "Transplanting my small Moringa trees from their pots, into the ground"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 07/30/2020 @ 9:47 am
They are hardy in your area, so you can plant them, though spring is the best time to do so. Usually, a spindly plant indicates a lack of light, but can be due to certain nutrient deficiencies such as nitrogen.
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