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Old June 5, 2014   #1
ScottinAtlanta
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Default Why we like to over winter peppers

Put my over wintered peppers out and they are exploding with growth - should get ripe peppers on them a good 4-6 weeks ahead of the newly germinated plants for the not superhot peppers and 2 months ahead for the superhots. Some of my super hots - yellow fatali, yellow scorpion, red Congo, Cardi scorpion - are starting their third year and look great, full of blossoms. Even the ones that did not apparently survive the winter are putting out new growth from the roots.

As many of us have noted, superhots produce at least 5X more in their second year, as they seem to be a slow growing plant.
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File Type: jpg Year 3 Yellow Fatali.jpg (31.6 KB, 816 views)
File Type: jpg Year 2 Shepherds Rams Horn.jpg (25.7 KB, 816 views)
File Type: jpg Year 2 Thai Prik.jpg (28.4 KB, 815 views)
File Type: jpg Year 2 Growing from the stem.jpg (32.6 KB, 811 views)
File Type: jpg Over wintered peppers.jpg (30.6 KB, 813 views)
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