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Overwintering Sweet and Hot Peppers?
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October 20, 2010
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TZ-OH6
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I would keep the soil evenly moist. I killed mine by not watering frequently enough. Even with big pots the low indoor humidity dries out the soil quickly, and the pruned roots must grow new roots into damp soil to support any new leaf sprouts.
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