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Old June 13, 2013   #1
FisherPrice
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Default Thai Hot Pepper Under preforming?

Over the years I have tried growing Thai Hot Peppers with poor results here in Fairbanks AK. This will be the first year I will grow them in a greenhouse in earthtainers. Other than warmer conditions, does anyone have suggestions for a better crop?

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Old June 14, 2013   #2
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I grew Thai bird peppers last summer. They loved the heat of late summer and the plant were very small but loaded. So get them a lot of light.
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Old June 14, 2013   #3
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My climate is very mild, temp wise, and I had bumper crops on all my thai hot peppers last year. Do note that they were grown in 1-3gal containers so perhaps that kept roots warmer. I also live in a very humid climate.
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