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Re: Peppers, hot only, please
- To: Multiple recipients of list SQFT <S*@UMSLVMA.UMSL.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Peppers, hot only, please
- From: S* <s*@BINARY.NET>
- Date: Mon, 12 May 1997 23:28:33 -0700
I don't know how delirium did it, But last year I grew some peppers in
plastic pots, I brought them in for winter and kept them under floro lights
for 15 hours a day (was also by a eastern window)
My jalapeno and bannana peppers produced
usable peppers until around christmas.
Eventually I moved the peppers to the basement and only floro units,
they quit producing but stayed green. I have been dragging them outside
every day now that has been nice lately. I have already had a handlful of
bannana peppers, and my first jalapenos are ready for harvest now.
- Ron Souliere
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From: Dave Ronge <dronge@INTERSERV.COM>
To: Multiple recipients of list SQFT <SQFT@UMSLVMA.UMSL.EDU>
Subject: Re: Peppers, hot only, please
Date: Monday, May 12, 1997 5:50 AM
delirium,
Where do you live and by what means did you overwinter you plant?
Dave in PA
On Fri, 9 May 1997, delirium <delirium@AFN.ORG> wrote:
>>Anyone know of some good HOT peppers that will grow in the Pacific
>>Northwest? I'd really like to find something. I grew a banana pepper
once,
>>but it did only grow one pepper. Not very exciting.
>>
>>Ideas?
>>
>>
>
>I have a 3 yr old jalepeno plant and it has produced more peppers every
>year. I am not sure how difficult it would be for you to overwinter a
>pepper plant where you are, but you may wish to try it.
>
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>delirium@afn.org
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