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Dot Com 2017

been away for a year changing careers but kept 4 over- winters (a couple of winters) alive. Looks like all 4 will make it
 
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little one is slowly coming along. Ironically, it might be the older of the four as the stem is beefy (see first entry)
 
I did change the dirt w/fresh, nutrient- rich dirt, so I knew they'd have a fighting chance
 
came back after a 3-day trip to Vermont & the plants are exploding in growth. Must be because of the rain and humidity is just right

I'm going to call the smallest plant Methuseleh cuz it's the oldest plant w/ the broadest stem but it's the slowest growing of the 4 this season


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first flower on one of the other three plants. Its going to be a surprise what these plants are BUT, most, if not all should be super hots. My tags always eventually get lost especially if its > one season old like these
 
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the plant that is furthest along has 3-4 pods that have "set". In my limited experience, it seems the first few always drop- off. Also, so far this one is not looking like a typical super hot phenotype. It still should have a good kick to it because I generally only grow pretty hot ones and this one is a first generation AFAIK
 
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