Hello, new gardener here. I live in an apartment and am just trying to get a couple little plants for the patio up and going.
I planted two bell peppers and 1 serrano pepper in a large planter (I'm aware cross pollination may occur and am not opposed to it). Only two of them germinated, I know the middle one is a bell pepper but I can't remember which one was the serrano.
Any way to tell them apart at this point? If not I'm just going to move the one in the middle to the empty space so the two plants have more room overall.
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Do they look exactly the same? I'm inclined to think that the ones that germinated together would be the same variety.
Also, in this thread:
https://www.helpfulgardener.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=175521#175521
People who know serrano peppers said they are fuzzy....
Oh, and right -- how BIG exactly is the large planter (width x height)?
Also, in this thread:
https://www.helpfulgardener.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=175521#175521
People who know serrano peppers said they are fuzzy....
Oh, and right -- how BIG exactly is the large planter (width x height)?
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