^3^ MANAGEMENT OF THE 



morning, and covered up about half pad 5 in the 

 afternoon with double mats. In the morning the 

 plants were flopped, their leaves thinned, and the 

 fruit in blofibm fet. Between 1 2 and i o'clock I 

 gave the plants a good foaking of water about 62 

 degrees warm ; it was poured on all over their leaves 

 out of wide rofed water-pots. Air was given about 

 8 o'clock in the morning, and continued till 4 in the 

 ?ifternoon, when the lights were fhut clofe do\vn for 

 the night. 



Tuefday, Jtme 18, 1793. 



Hours. S.7h. P.Th. Ther. Wind. 



The frames were uncovered at 6 o'clock jn the 

 morning, and covered up about half pad 5 in the 

 afternoon with double mats. In the morning I flop- 

 ped the plants, thinned their leaves, and fet the 

 fruit in blofTom. Air was admitted between 8 and 9 

 o'clock in the morning, and continued till about 4 in 

 the afternoon, when the lights were fhut down for 

 ^he night. * 



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