I would take some photos, but my wife is out of the country now, and she has the camera.
I purchased a packet of 'Thai Dragon' (variation of 'Birds Eye') seeds online awhile back. I grew some in separate pots. You can tell the plants are the same species by the shape of the leaves, but one plant has small leaves, while the other has leaves twice the size.
In fact, the plant that has the larger leaves was planted later (is younger), and is now only 1/2 the total size of the older plant with the smaller leaves.
Both plants are very healthy, but are still too young to produce peppers.
Anyone ever experience anything like this?
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I did find this photo of the older plant (with the smaller leaves), but if I now had my camera, I would put the 2 plants next to each other so you could see the difference in leaf sizes:
I purchased a packet of 'Thai Dragon' (variation of 'Birds Eye') seeds online awhile back. I grew some in separate pots. You can tell the plants are the same species by the shape of the leaves, but one plant has small leaves, while the other has leaves twice the size.
In fact, the plant that has the larger leaves was planted later (is younger), and is now only 1/2 the total size of the older plant with the smaller leaves.
Both plants are very healthy, but are still too young to produce peppers.
Anyone ever experience anything like this?
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I did find this photo of the older plant (with the smaller leaves), but if I now had my camera, I would put the 2 plants next to each other so you could see the difference in leaf sizes: