Posted by Grub on July 6, 2011, 5:47 pm
Ive just bought my dad one for his garden and its been acting rather
strangely. In the morning its upright but during the day it the whole
plant droops, looks completely lifeless, almost dead, until the next
morning. Are they that sensitive to the sun??
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Grub
Posted by mikdljoiwe on July 7, 2011, 2:38 am
Ive just bought my dad one for his garden and its been acting rather
strangely. In the morning its upright but during the day it droops,
looks completely lifeless until the next morning. Are they that
sensitive to the sun?
--
mikdljoiwe
Posted by David Hare-Scott on July 7, 2011, 7:48 am
mikdljoiwe wrote:
> Ive just bought my dad one for his garden and its been acting rather
> strangely. In the morning its upright but during the day it droops,
> looks completely lifeless until the next morning. Are they that
> sensitive to the sun?
there seems to be an echo here.
D
Posted by Pat Kiewicz on July 8, 2011, 8:23 am
David Hare-Scott said:
>mikdljoiwe wrote:
>> Ive just bought my dad one for his garden and its been acting
rather
>> strangely. In the morning its upright but during the day it droops,
>> looks completely lifeless until the next morning. Are they that
>> sensitive to the sun?
>there seems to be an echo here.
>D
There has been for a while. Just this group, of the ones I follow.
Very strange.
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Pat in Plymouth MI
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Posted by David Hare-Scott on July 8, 2011, 8:22 pm
Pat Kiewicz wrote:
> David Hare-Scott said:
>>
>>
>> mikdljoiwe wrote:
>>> Ive just bought my dad one for his garden and its been acting rather
>>> strangely. In the morning its upright but during the day it droops,
>>> looks completely lifeless until the next morning. Are they that
>>> sensitive to the sun?
>>
>> there seems to be an echo here.
>>
>> D
> There has been for a while. Just this group, of the ones I follow.
> Very strange.
If it was the same post it would be odd, It's more than strange, the wording
of the post is ALMOST identical from two different posters.
D
> strangely. In the morning its upright but during the day it droops,
> looks completely lifeless until the next morning. Are they that
> sensitive to the sun?