Some didn't appreciate our two week holiday.

Got a bit dry and lost thier folidage, so I've had to compost them.

But I have one thriving cayenne plant that has about a dozen chilis on (and I've already used a half dozen cooking), six Santa Fe Grand plants that are ranging from "thriving" to "surviving", and a Jalapeno plant that suffered a bit, but is coming back and is out in flower again.

It's unfortunate that out of all of them it's the plants that produce the least potent chilis that are doing better than the others.

Posted By: Arizona Bay, Aug 31, 16:55:12

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