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Old May 11, 2006   #1
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Raining here yesterday (and today) so I took more flower pictures. These are from plants that resulted from germination experiments early in the winter--My main peppers are still tiny.

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Beautiful pictures, John. The last one looks like your Avatar. When did you start those plants? My peppers are still depressingly small.
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Very pretty!
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Thanks- they were germinated early to mid Feb. except for the pubescens which was overwintered ( my avatar is an orange manzano).I grew them under ordinary flourescent lights until a couple of weeks ago when I moved them into the glassed area off the kitchen.
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John,

PI 497676 blossom looks exactly like mine did a couple years back. Hope you get the super 2nd year production that I enjoyed.

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As the suffix 'JT' indicates, the seeds were from you not the USDA. The plant is small, probably from a couple of radical prunnings dealing with mites, but it is loaded with blossoms and healthy now.

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