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Old October 27, 2018   #19
jtjmartin
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Ok, I'm in on the experiment this year.

I pruned 5 healthy looking cheese pepper plants. Rinsed their roots and planted them in half filled 5 gallon grow bags. (Where did my 1 gallon pots go?)

They are already a bit woody and remind me of bare root stock trees I get. Hopefully I'll have a cheese pepper tree this next year!
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