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Old October 19, 2010   #5
Worth1
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I know it gets colder where you live but last winter my native pepper (chile pequin) froze back to the stump (10 degree night) and came back better than ever.
the peppers you have will vary with the cold but none of them will die at any temp above freezing.
A cold room with light will make them go dormant with slow growth if any.
Then next sprig put them back out after the last frost and see what happens.

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