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Old June 22, 2015   #1
Salsacharley
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Bundaberg Rumball is doing stellar for me. The plant recovered from a hail storm shredding on May 4, and has come back really well. I quit counting fruits at 30 on it, and it is only 35 inches tall. It was 103 degrees F yesterday, and will be 100 today, so we'll see how much more it can produce. I do have it under a shade cloth. The pepper to the left of the BR is a Red Habanero that must compete for sun.
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Old June 22, 2015   #2
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Bundaberg Rumball is doing stellar for me. The plant recovered from a hail storm shredding on May 4, and has come back really well. I quit counting fruits at 30 on it, and it is only 35 inches tall. It was 103 degrees F yesterday, and will be 100 today, so we'll see how much more it can produce. I do have it under a shade cloth. The pepper to the left of the BR is a Red Habanero that must compete for sun.
I can't keep up with the Dwarf Project and I'm sure there must be others here who are the same, all to say that this variety is one of the newset Dwarf releases, if that helps.

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/B...b=General_Info

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Old June 22, 2015   #3
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Looking great, Charley! Your leaves are such a deep green. I know dwarfs have darker foliage sometimes (?) but you must be doing something right! I'll bet they'll be beautiful when they're ripe.
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Old June 22, 2015   #4
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I'm growing it too this year. Love the name! Yours looks great, far ahead of me
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