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Why a Thin Slow New Shoot Is More Than a Small Delay
Updated on 2026-06-012026-06-01Common Gardening Problems Growth Issues

Why a Thin Slow New Shoot Is More Than a Small Delay

A new shoot that stays narrow, weak, and behind schedule is usually not showing a single isolated problem. It is showing a development bottleneck. The …

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