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Old June 20, 2014   #1
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I have two plants in 12" pots, each 2.5 foot tall with 2 foot diameter canopy. The approximate total of blossoms and fruit sets is currently 120 per plant. I think it's going to be a hot summer!
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I watched a video where the plant had 2000 peppers on it, wow! Some of these hots, you do only need one plant!
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Here you go ...

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Nice job with those plants Richard.

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Yes, awesome! Mine were set back from cold. Next year I will just bring them in and out till it becomes warmer. I left them out a few chilly nights, and they were set back. Now they are really growing but suffered a set back from the cold. No worries, they are looking good now. Peppers are a lot of fun! So different from each other, really cool plants.
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