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Old August 13, 2015   #39
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I am glad I didn't plant my ghost pepper in the ground then. I was a little worried at how slow it was to grow but now it is loaded with peppers. hundreds of them on the plant... now what do I do with them? I sure am not eating them. I grew them for my BIL and I kept one just to see what it would grow like. It is a beautiful plant with peppers down every stem and few are turning orange now.
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