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(DIR) Post #9vo7318C4d54TstgJs by Reinderdijkhuis@mastodon.social
2020-06-06T13:15:36Z
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After a week of bright sunshine, it's been cloudy and rainy for several days. My pepper plants are all working hard to aim their solar panels at the sunlight that is available, in a way that they didn't when there was more sunlight to go around.
(DIR) Post #9vo731HlV2jkxZNKEq by selea@social.linux.pizza
2020-06-06T13:16:29Z
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@Reinderdijkhuis What kind of peppers do you cultivate?
(DIR) Post #9vo7ElRAFWovHXN6xc by Reinderdijkhuis@mastodon.social
2020-06-06T13:18:36Z
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@selea A range:Hungarian Hot Wax, Dare Devil, Habanero Red, Devil's Tongue Red, Bode Red, Madame Jeannette and bell peppers. All in a high-latitude, sea-based climate without a greenhouse.I would not recommend growing Bode Red and Madame Jeannette under those conditions, but the others are doing well.
(DIR) Post #9vo7Y3nAEN3ni6rZIW by selea@social.linux.pizza
2020-06-06T13:22:14Z
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@Reinderdijkhuis That's plenty of different ones! :DI have only bell-peppers and jalapeno this year due to lack of space :(I have not seen "Dare Devil" - how is it?
(DIR) Post #9vo8455CxxwiytZVVg by Reinderdijkhuis@mastodon.social
2020-06-06T13:28:01Z
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@selea It's a medium hot pepper for every day use. I harvested the seeds from two supermarket peppers and they came up great. We have a small back yard ourselves and all our peppers are in containers, as are our tomatoes. I sowed more than a hundred plants in my attic and almost all of them came up so the back yard is kind of full even after we gave away 30-40 plants.