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We had a real gloomy spring, and I later compensated for it by getting a grow light. Whether it was sufficient or not I don't know, maybe not... I just want to save them as they were expensive seeds to buy and irreplaceable!
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Actually some have almost 6" of skinny leafless stem... is there hope?
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My tomatoes and this particular variety of pepper seemed to be harmed the most by the gloomy spring. I have other plants that did fine. I just can't afford to lose this set of crops as it's been a lot of time invested with a rather short growing season!
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:) thanks, will do. Hope it works!
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Ehhh, they are waaayyy skinny then... crap... more like a swizzle stick... with leaves from 4 to 6 inches up top... healthy though, and still growing...
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First time starting indoors... I'm in zone 5... NY. They are exotics too... I had good luck with some and have put them outdoors already but some not...
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Yeah, I know they should be outdoors by now, it's just that I've been nervous to do so with them being so stemmy. I guess I have to though, I'll stake them. I don't think they could survive in even a slight wind/rain storm as of now. BUT nothing ventured, nothing gained, I can put some out in different areas to see how they do. Thanks!