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May 2, 2024 5:26 AM CST
Name: Alice
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I have grown Orange Hat before and it was indeed a tiny plant but it needed a lot of water once it began to produce fruit. A larger pot with more soil maintained the moisture level better for me.
It is not just that the Rosy Rinch plant does not look like a mini, it is also scrawny and the dwarfs, grown under the same circumstances, are robust and stocky.
Minds are like parachutes; they work better when they are open.

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