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Old April 18, 2014   #38
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All of the peppers pictured are carolina reaper plants with exception to the one in the upper left of the left tray. These plants grow looking hot. Anyone can grow jalepenos, habaneros, etc.... with good results in something as simple as miracle grow. Compared to other pepper varieties the foliage tends to have more pronounced veins on the leaves. Both sets of plants are potted in fox farm ocean forest with organics alive worm castings and extra perlite. All were started in rockwool and germinated within a few days of each other. The only difference is that the plants on the left have had the foliar spray. Your plants look to be many weeks ahead of mine in growth and obviously are so "tender" green because they are in the comfort of a greenhouse of some sort. My plants have been outside for a couple of weeks now in the elements. For not being a pepper expert you sure have a lot of expert criticism. Im just trying to show the difference of foliar spray to gardeners who have an interest in the subject.
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