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Should I be Worried?

Hello All,
I started growing 2 pepper plants at the same time. after a week or two another one germinated. After about 3 weeks I also planted a tomato seed and it sprouted in 3 days. Now my question is this.
Both my Tomato Plant and the one that germinated late are much bigger than the other two plants. The other two plants have not seem to grow as fast but, they are growing. Should I be worried? Also the peppers are Carolina Reapers
The Pepper Plant the germinated late.
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The Young Tomato Plant
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The Other Two Pepper Plants
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A Picture of All Four
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Also in the tomato plant that was only one seed. It sprouted to sproutlings dunno why.
 
they look healthy! if you haven't gave them a dose of fertilizer (or its not already in your soil) you can go ahead and give them some.
 
I'm with everyone else. They look great! Chinense varieties, especially superhots, grow slower than most other varieties. I say keep doing what you are doing and you will be up to your eyeballs in pods before you know it.
 
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