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Aug 2, 2020 6:20 AM CST
Name: Sally
central Maryland (Zone 7b)
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Peppers can take a while to really hit their stride. My jalapenos are still working up to it.

Big Bertha bell pepper, one plant, gave me three huge peppers in July and I guess waiting on another round, the plant isn't all that big, the fruits were nice (3 lobed, long ish shaped, decent thickness compared to my limited experience of what I've grown in the past. I used some Tomato tone fertilizer, in spring, and probably should do it again.
Plant it and they will come.

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