Tomato, capsicum and Eggplant looking great
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Tomato, capsicum and Eggplant looking great
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Re: Tomato, capsicum and Eggplant looking great
Masha Allah beautiful give tips to improve the size [please
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Re: Tomato, capsicum and Eggplant looking great
i put tomato seeds in pots but plant died after 2 inch??????????????????????????????????? how can i make it bigger? and i bought one plant of it from nursery also contained fruits 1 ft long but it also dies after few days.....................................how to protect tomato plant? asif
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Re: Tomato, capsicum and Eggplant looking great
Plz sow the seeds of tomato in mid Feb. It will grow easily.!
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Re: Tomato, capsicum and Eggplant looking great
If you are showing them now you need to protect /cover them at least for nights. Grow them in at least 6hr direct sunlight.
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Re: Tomato, capsicum and Eggplant looking great
If you are showing them now you need to protect /cover them at least for nights. Grow them in at least 6hr direct sunlight.
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