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Oct 3, 2020 3:38 PM CST

Hello! I have 3 pepper plants (2 mini-bells, 1 habanero) that I started a bit too late and combined with a cool summer, it's now October and the bell peppers are just starting to blossom and grow peppers; the habanero is still doing nothing. I am sure it's because of the temperature (I'm in Seattle), so I'm not confused about why that's happening or anything Smiling

But, now I'm wondering - should I prune them back and overwinter them or should I move indoors and continue growing with more heat and a grow light. If I let them grow over the winter, will that mess them up come spring/summer or can peppers produce all year under the right conditions?

If anyone has any advice, I'd greatly appreciate it! Looked all over online and couldn't really find any information to answer my question.

Thanks!
Rebecca

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