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  1. morph (morph@gs.morphtown.de)'s status on Thursday, 27-Dec-2018 22:33:08 UTC morph morph
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    • chili

    First Rocoto Marlene SLP (C. pubescens) germinating. !chili !grow https://gs.morphtown.de/url/231652

    In conversation Thursday, 27-Dec-2018 22:33:08 UTC from gs.morphtown.de permalink

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    • Colegota El Villano (colegota@gnusocial.villanos.net)'s status on Thursday, 27-Dec-2018 23:10:02 UTC Colegota El Villano Colegota El Villano
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      @morph isn't too early? When you move it into outdoor?
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    • morph (morph@gs.morphtown.de)'s status on Thursday, 27-Dec-2018 23:23:06 UTC morph morph
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      • Colegota El Villano

      @colegota No, for the C. pubescens I’d prefer even seeding end of November. Regarding their long vegetation phase and that we might face night frost from September on. I put them outdoor at middle of May. Before there’s also night frost possible.

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    • morph (morph@gs.morphtown.de)'s status on Thursday, 27-Dec-2018 23:34:11 UTC morph morph
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      • Colegota El Villano

      @colegota We don’t grow orange trees here for reasons. ;-)

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    • Colegota El Villano (colegota@gnusocial.villanos.net)'s status on Friday, 28-Dec-2018 11:36:37 UTC Colegota El Villano Colegota El Villano
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      @morph OK didn't notice the long growing period.

      The years before, I started to seeding in February/Mars and go outdoor in May too but for this time I'll start in January. Will try to check for different species but I have a lot of ones I don't know about the variety so I'll make different tries.
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    • morph (morph@gs.morphtown.de)'s status on Friday, 28-Dec-2018 19:52:22 UTC morph morph
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      • Colegota El Villano

      @colegota I always run into a delay in the end and have too many seedlings around when it comes to seeding other plants than peppers or tomatoes in March. So I want to finish those works in February. Also every week counts when you want to pick up ripe pods. :)
      Starting too early so that they will start flowering too early can have a negative effect. They might loose their blossom and you will encounter a delay until they start a new phase of building new blossom.

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    • Colegota El Villano (colegota@gnusocial.villanos.net)'s status on Friday, 28-Dec-2018 20:08:19 UTC Colegota El Villano Colegota El Villano
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      @morph thanks! I have too much to learn.
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    • morph (morph@gs.morphtown.de)'s status on Friday, 28-Dec-2018 20:25:19 UTC morph morph
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      • Colegota El Villano

      @colegota So do I. :D

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