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My cape gooseberries fall off before those get ripe. What’s wrong?


My cape gooseberries fall off before those get ripe. What’s wrong?

by HimeSara

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  2. HimeSara

    It’s my 2nd time growing these and I don’t know if I’m doing something wrong. The plant itself doesn’t show any signs of issues, but I see it dropping these on the ground and they’re all yellow. Shouldn’t these be more orange? At least what I see in the shop, all are orange. My fiance eats these more often and he says that these are raw. I included an old pic of the plant, but it basically looks the same. It gets enough water, all extra water goes to the ground. It gets morning sunlight, but maybe until 12 pm. I can’t move it, so if it’s because of the sunlight, what can I do?

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