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My pepper turned red.

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by on 10-31-2008 at 10:22 PM (1155 Views)
I have been trying to grow some peppers and a lemon tree indoors for some time now. I have been worried about their ability to mature to a fully developed level because of my light issues. With the mountains all around and trees close to my home, finding a spot where enough light is available can be tricky. I have a florescent light over my kitchen sink so I have been keeping that on to provide extra light near the window. So far so good. The pepper seem to be doing well, and the lemon tree has grown quite a bit from the small trimming my parents brought me back from Florida. I am determined to see it produce at least one lemon. I will keep you up to date on how it goes.
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  1. snowpea -
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    that pepper looks perfect! did you grow it from seed? if so what was the seed name and company?

    (inquiring minds and all lol)
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  2. Food Network Fan -
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    Yes it was a sweet cayenne seed from Ferry Morse. It came in a little growing kit from lowes. I thought it would be fun to grow with the kids.
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  3. isilzha -
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    Looks awesome.
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  4. ping -
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    Make a pot of chili when the peppers are ready.
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  5. Food Network Fan -
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    I did do that with the one that has ripened so far.
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