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Farming- a bunch of catastrophies that result in a lifestyle
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So, after reading through the last topic on pulling a plant, and how to do so, a question occurred to me. I have a slow/no grower next to a great grower. I have cut back all the leaves (about a 1/4 of the slow grow plant) next to the good grower to provide some more air flow. I left the vines in, as they are pretty close to the good grower just in case. My question is: With 3/4 of the plant still having leaves, does the vines I cut the leaves off of (they are still attached to main plant)still suck up nutrients? Or will they just die off? Consequently, as the fruit growth sucks anyway, I am thinking of cutting the whole thing off to provide lots of extra air flow to the good grower. If I cut all the leaves off the slow plant, but leave the vines in the ground, will they stay 'alive'?
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7/29/2015 8:35:18 AM
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