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Old February 18, 2017   #12
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Originally Posted by Father'sDaughter View Post
I go with five gallon bags for dwarf tomatoes and they do very well. I grew some dwarf project tomatoes in both five gallon bags and in ground last year, and didn't see much difference in plant size or production.

Three gallon bags are perfect for small, super hot peppers. I've grown both habaneros and Scotch Bonnets in three gallon grow bags and ended up with healthy plants, loaded with more peppers than I knew what to do with!
I have grown some in 5 gallon too:
== Pink Passion
== Rosella Crimson
== Dwarf Purple Heat ( biggest .. staking was a problem. Cage would be better)
and few others.
I have grown most of my hot peppers in re usable grocery bags ( 5 to 7 gallon ). They did fine as they produced just on flush of peppers in my then PNW climate.
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