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Aug 13, 2015 4:11 AM CST
Name: Fred Manning
Lillian Alabama

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Every year as soon as I finish pollenating I remove the shade cloth, the pods seem to ripen from 7-10 days sooner, which doesn't seem to be a lot faster unless your like me and have to time your planting down to the last day you can get the seedlings in the ground and see them bloom the following year. I use 40% shade cloth and it keeps the temps under the cloth about 10* cooler.

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