hello from a beginning rooftop farmer

Hello all!
 
Since january I have started growing a few peppers with a lot of enthousiam, since I like hot food and growing plants. Things were going well until I moved in may which has caused me to seriously neglect the plants. I just put them on the balcony between the construction materials in small pots. Luckily all of them survived, although some just barely.  I really enjoy reading stories and learning a lot about peppers here, that is why I wanted to introduce myself before I start posting around the forum.
 
This is the view of my small rooftop farm. (I live on the top floor of an apartment building)
 
I only recently found time to repot them in some decently sized pots. Currently 2 cayennes are producing fruits and a piri-piri plant is really taking of. The rest (some cayennes, habaneros and jalapenos, I lost the markers during the move :shh: ) still have to produce fruits, although most of them have flowers now. Next year I will be ready to improve and expand a little!
 
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The leaves on some of them a really tiny, but I geuss this is caused by my neglect and the fact that we dont have a lot of sunshine over here in the Netherlands. Or could something else contribute to it?
 
Thanks in advance, and hello again!
 
Thijs
 
Welcome. Plants are looking ok. Leaves are different, depends on variety of pepper and growing conditions (weather, soil,... luck) as well. As said before, everyrhing looks great :)
 
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