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My peppers

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HABENERO 44; HABENERO; Sichuan, China.(ANNUM)
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2 Caribbean reds, 6 Bhuts, 1 hotazel

planning on finishing them inside when it gets cooler, colder and freezing.
 
Yep, once it starts to cool down that is. Anyone know at what night time temperature low one ought to bring them inside?
 
I think if it drops below 55 degrees overnite when your suppose to bring them in.. I believe thats what I read.. cant wait to see them next spring!

xo
 
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Some peppers I'm growing in one of those upside down thingies. Got some Thai hots and some other round pepper. Got the seeds from my local oriental market. They were packaged seeds.
 
Yep, once it starts to cool down that is. Anyone know at what night time temperature low one ought to bring them inside?

With so few plants, and still being fairly small I'd bring them in whenever possible if cold
We've gotten down below 10C already some night and plants are not hurting at all. Its usually extended periods below 4C, and the cold winds and frosts that really hurt
 
If you look at post #9 you can see them there. I don't know why it says Aug. 28th. The only one surviving from the 1st picture is the sichuan. I need to re-pot it into a larger pot I think. It's only like 6" tall.
 
My over wintered plants

My Thai peppers
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The tomatoes growing underneath
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Some sort of oriental cherry pepper I think.
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Caribbean Red
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Bhut
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hotazel
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This:
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is supposed to become this, but they seem so small.
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