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Old April 26, 2014   #16
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Those plants look fantastic. I hope it isn't just beginners luck.

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Old April 26, 2014   #17
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Those are beautiful!!! Whatever it is you're doing, I think you're doing it right. Those are some happy plants.
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Old April 26, 2014   #18
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Thank you Now let's hope I can keep them alive during hardening off, bugs, disease, animals...eeek.
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Old May 4, 2014   #19
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Day 45 and my plants look good. The "mystery" peppers new leaves are yellow, not sure what that is from but will try fertilizing them again. They appear healthy nonetheless. I have sprayed my leaves on some plants with baking soda and water so if you see white spots, it's just that
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