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Borg 9

I have been successful in my growing of a Borg 9 pepper plant. Although my patio does not allow more than 4-6 hours of light. Im planning to overwinter my hot pepper plants so they can explode next year.
Here are some photos.
I know a couple are sideways photos. I forgot to put my phone sideways with button on right so they come out correctly here.
 

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I call it luck and many lessons learned.
From early in the year I learned to control feedings and watering. I went from too much of everything to moderations. Once I did that my plants started to go nuts. I watered them daily when in 90s to 100s. Now Im watering every couple days. I also trimmed back my plants to allow focus on fewer peppers, hoping they would go for size. They are as big as golf balls, no kidding. My goal is to overwinter them. In Reno, our temps are changing quickly. This usually happens in late September, so shorter season this year.
 
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