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Mon, Sep 2, 13 at 11:09
| My first year gruss has been blooming a lot but the flowers get saggy and burned looking in the heat. I live in oregon and its not that hot. 80 degrees and they look awfull. Is this something that will improve with age? |
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| Presuming the issue is an under developed root system (first year plant), and not something like water induced botrytis or something, then, yes, it should improve with maturity. Kim |
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- Posted by melodyinz8a none (My Page) on Tue, Sep 3, 13 at 0:43
| Ok, thanks Kim! |
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