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Old August 29, 2016   #1
Starlight
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Default Shrinking Poblanos

My Poblano plants are huge and been loaded with peppers and they were big and huge, even through all the heat and humidty and drought. My plants have still been producing and I have plenty of new blooms coming on, but it seems the peppers have now shrunk.

They are like half the size the new ones of what the older ones were. Is this normal? We still in the 90's, had a couple of weeks of rain everyday and now back to drought conditions. I been feeding them like normal.

I've saved tons of seeds from the big peppers, but don't know if I should save the seeds from these smaller ones or not. Instead of being 5-6" long they only about 2-3 ". I don't know if having smaller peppers and saving the seed from them will make same smaller peppers when grown out next year.
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