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Can someone clue me in in this ? Pic inside

Well I kinda figured that. But the rest of the pods on the plant are green and 5x bigger than that and they are still green ? I figured it was something else going on.
 
What time of year? Pods started between November and late March are small, pods started other times of the year are large. Pods in middle of winter have no heat, others have heat but are just small. If you live in the equator region, all pods are large and heat, if you live in the Artic Circle, none of them are large and hot, and if you live in the Southern Hemisphere you can invert this rule of thumb.
 
     If those fruits had already set by the time you planted out, transplant shock probably caused the plant to stop growing them. Since the shock wasn't enough to cause the plant to abort them, they ripened just like any other pod - they just stayed the same size they were when you transplanted.
 
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