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Pepper update.  So I flubbed it a little.  I have a strict policy of not keeping them moist and really letting them get quite dry before giving them a proper soak, with bottom watering usually.  Well, I got busy for a few days and noticed a little too late that some of the pots had gotten so dry that a few had some wilted leaves.  Full size peppers seem to recover well from this when it happens, but clearly wee seedlings don't have the same strength.  So a few of the leaves were damaged even after a recovery.  But onwards and upwards!
The Habanadas are doing very well, the second largest seedlings behind Peruviano Arancia. I'm glad I started them this early, and I think this may be one of the better harvests I get from the hab family. It will be a good size by June. It's nearly time to start pruning.
 
		
		
	
	
		
	
Purple Serrano is already showing it's true colors.
		
	
One of the lights; lots of Zavory peppers in here, another heatless hab type.
		
	
I got 'the zoomies' while visiting the Atlantic Pepper Seeds site the other day and expect to be planting many more pots now once they arrive. I can see they've been shipped so hopefully they arrive soon. @Jack Holloway's pepper seeds sort of 'got me in the mood' for pepper planting and I'm going to need another 2 greenhouses to grow them all. lol I am really looking forward to growing some of these neat peppers though. Here's a little sneak peak of the line up.
Cheiro Roxa
		
	
Pink Cayenne
		
	
Cappuccino Chiltepin
		
	
Murupi White
		
	
Aji Fantasy White
		
	
Goronong
		
	
Wiri Wiri Large Yellow
		
	
Shu Variegated
		
	
Sugar Rush Stripey
		
	
			
			The Habanadas are doing very well, the second largest seedlings behind Peruviano Arancia. I'm glad I started them this early, and I think this may be one of the better harvests I get from the hab family. It will be a good size by June. It's nearly time to start pruning.
Purple Serrano is already showing it's true colors.
One of the lights; lots of Zavory peppers in here, another heatless hab type.
I got 'the zoomies' while visiting the Atlantic Pepper Seeds site the other day and expect to be planting many more pots now once they arrive. I can see they've been shipped so hopefully they arrive soon. @Jack Holloway's pepper seeds sort of 'got me in the mood' for pepper planting and I'm going to need another 2 greenhouses to grow them all. lol I am really looking forward to growing some of these neat peppers though. Here's a little sneak peak of the line up.
Cheiro Roxa
Pink Cayenne
Cappuccino Chiltepin
	Murupi White
Aji Fantasy White
	Goronong
Wiri Wiri Large Yellow
Shu Variegated
	Sugar Rush Stripey
			
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