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Old May 29, 2012   #1
Doug9345
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Default For those who say you can't grow peppers small containers.

This Cubanelle pepper was planted in a 3.5 oz solo cup last year on April 15. 2011. I transplanted it to a 16 oz cup this spring, it flowered and I used a brush to pollinate it. None of my Cubanelle seed sprouted so I wanted this pepper to produce seed for next year which it has. I decided to take a picture of it before I took the pepper off it. I plan on transplanting it into a bigger pot.
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