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Intriguedbybonsai
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Thanks Dave. I looked at it today, and I see signs of flower buds starting to appear. Is mother nature giving me a second chance I hope?
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My Chilli pepper plant is quite short and has only produce a couple of peppers in the first year (from seed) here is my video of it:

https://youtu.be/_zr2LUuF50M

When do peppers go yellow?

Thanks

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Why do you line your pot with a plastic bag? Won't that cause molding to occur?

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I only lined the pot as had bad experiences with transplanting plants, and thought it will be easy to transplant if it was lined like this.
I have not seen any signs of mold yet and its been almost 12 months now.

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I have had the same success as Applestar. I brought a pepper plant indoors and it is continuing to produce. The production is slower but heck, I won't complain about that.



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