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Old November 13, 2010   #16
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Thanks for the advice b54red. Sounds crazy but maybe I should start then mid December? I have a caribbean small sweet pepper seed very similar in looks to habanero called ajicito dulce from 10 seeds sowed one plant survived that set one or 2 flowers and found the first pepper on the plant indoors. I am trying again in Dec. Another slow was Ancho pepper, only giving me one fruit towards the end of Sept so I will start those early. I don't have more peppadew seeds, I sure hope this plant makes it all the way to spring to collect seeds. The only peppers that did very well for me (started 12w bf) were Alma Paprika and Buran. But nevertheless I think peppers did amazing for me here this year comparing it to last year that was a total failure .
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