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Dillo's grow log 2010

I'm a bit late this year but now most of my seedlings are little plants. I hope to have them big enough next week to bring them out in the yard.

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I overwintered a few plants. Hopefully they will have a quick start 2010.

7Pot PrairieChilihead strain:
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Orange habanero:
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Two Lemon drop plants:
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In the last few days finally May behaves like he should. So I started to bring out my seedlings and overwintered plants into the yard. A few stay in pots, most go into the soil.
My overwintered Tepin looks a bit bad but has new leaves so hopefully it will grow again.
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Two Lemon Drop plants from 2009:
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The first flower of 2010 on one of the Lemon Drops:
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...ooooh.... this season sucks. Lots of rain and slugs. 60% of my plants are gone and most of the rest is damaged. Won't be a good harvest this year.
 
My last year's plants are doing fine so far. They hopefully will grow the major part of my harvest.

Seven Pot flowers:
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Orange Hab:
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Tepin:
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All the crippled survivors after lots of cold rain and slug attacks get a chance.

The leaves of this T-scorpion are smaller than the slug-ex grains around the stem.
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My second T-scorpion:
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My last tiny fatalii:
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A Turkish pepperoni:
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Keep at it Dillo. Those lil guys are more resillient than you can imagine. Your second year plants are looking great as well! ;)
 
Here's a bit more of my survivors. They seem to go pretty well. I hope the season will be long enough.

Flowers on my last year's Tepin.
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T Scorpion recovering.
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