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Jan 12, 2020 11:51 AM CST
Name: tarev
San Joaquin County, CA (Zone 9b)
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I would delay fertilizers to Spring. Good to hear it is putting out an inflo, and it has tiny new leaves, just wait patiently, it is trying to wake up nicely. But overnight temps still too cool generally. The plants are getting confused as always, since they hardly receive good rain the rest of the year, and winter is our rainy season, so it wakes them up.

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