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Old March 11, 2017   #11
KimchiMonger
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Both tomato and pepper seedlings have been outdoors for some ten days now. Temps at night have been now lower than 50 degrees and a little rain on a couple of mornings. All are looking OK with exception of one out of three Yellow Brandywine plants. All others mentioned above have survived thus far. Peppers will be moved into 2 Gal. bag pots this weekend. I'm surprised how well the peppers did. I end up with some eight varieties of super hots while originally assuming I'd loose most of them. I was wrong and everyone of them survived blossoming into the beauties pictured below.
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