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Pepper seedlings, transplanting, insects


Hello fellow propogators,

	I have planted and have some very strong looking seedlings of various
types of chile peppers growing in 4" pots and some are getting holes in the 
leaves indicating "someone" is eating on the leaves.  Also with sometimes 4 or
5 plants in these 4" pots and each plant haveing 4 to 8 leaves on them I am 
beginning to worry about overcrowding.  The stems are still pretty gangly and
not very strong and I am wondering if I should put them out in the garden
proper
where wind and lots of sun will work on them.  They are currently on the patio
which is outside but sheltered and shady virtually all day long now.

Comments will be much appreciated as this is my first attempts at growing
plants
from seads.
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       William M. Groth
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