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<blockquote data-quote="SPH" data-source="post: 1148584" data-attributes="member: 20580"><p>Last 2 summers here it was too dry due to drought, now it's too wet and flooding and I think the rain has put stress on my tomato and pepper plants. Everything else is thriving, onions, lettuce, green beans, yellow squash, and cucumber plants all look very healthy but noticed the tomato and pepper plants look a little droopy so assume they must be stressed - maybe I should take pictures to get an opinion. I assume there is such a thing as too much ground saturation right? Very soggy soil right now, the lawn even makes squishy noise when you walk over it. Supposed to be dry until Saturday here, wish I had kept better track of the rain total but I would bet we got well over 6 inches here in the past week. I know 2 days for sure that we had 3.5" inches in a 24 hour period and another with just over 2" with 1.5" of that coming in less than an hour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPH, post: 1148584, member: 20580"] Last 2 summers here it was too dry due to drought, now it's too wet and flooding and I think the rain has put stress on my tomato and pepper plants. Everything else is thriving, onions, lettuce, green beans, yellow squash, and cucumber plants all look very healthy but noticed the tomato and pepper plants look a little droopy so assume they must be stressed - maybe I should take pictures to get an opinion. I assume there is such a thing as too much ground saturation right? Very soggy soil right now, the lawn even makes squishy noise when you walk over it. Supposed to be dry until Saturday here, wish I had kept better track of the rain total but I would bet we got well over 6 inches here in the past week. I know 2 days for sure that we had 3.5" inches in a 24 hour period and another with just over 2" with 1.5" of that coming in less than an hour. [/QUOTE]
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