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Chilies take their sweet time. I'm still trying to figure out peppers in general here in TN. When I lived in VA (very similar climate) I planted my peppers and tomatoes in mid April and get fruit May - Dec/Jan (depending on frost). Here, I get tomatoes starting in may, but my plants die in August/Sept. And I don't get any peppers until September. Right now my pepper plants are loaded with fresh fruit. I don't understand it at all...
We are waiting for these ones to germinate and the chillies we ordered online haven't been posted yet and won't return our emails.

IT's cooling off, down to 37*C Supposed to get to 16*C overnight.
