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Old January 9, 2012   #9
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Well I repotted both plants and the soil smelled really bad! I made up a new mix of some potting soil, compost, peat moss, composted manure and perlite. I'm not sure if it had a bunch of manure mixed with that batch or it was rotting because of it staying so moist. I also notice right away they there was no real root growth. After putting them in some new soil I cut the peppers off and threw them on my bacon burger....mmmmm! We'll see what happens now. They cayenne is actually looking better and now starting to put out some flowers.

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