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Old July 26, 2017   #5
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Jillian, I looked up the 7 day weather forecast for Charlotte, NC. Highs in the mid eighties and lows in the mid sixties and around 70. I don't know what part of the state you are in, but if your temperatures are around that same range - that's perfect weather for growing peppers in.

You most likely already know this, but peppers/chilies are actually tropical. They will grow and produce in hotter regions, but high temperatures will produce peppers that taste hotter/spicier. It's possible you may have producing peppers for couple more months - as long as the weather cooperates.

Peppers are one of my favorite things to grow. One of the reasons my Tomatoville avatar is Tabasco peppers.
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