Flying dragon seedlings & pepper plant



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Did you replant these?

This was the first year that I got fruit from mine, so I saved seed. I planted some after soaking for a few days a month and a half ago and this is what I have now:

I am planning on re-potting these on Sunday. Does anyone know if I can bury the stem like you would a tomato plant?

Do not bury the stem. If anything plant so that the root top shows by about 1/4 inch. I have not transplanted mine. I will wait till spring setout time to transplant.

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Peppers are pretty hardy in transplanting. I would not bury the stem like a tomato.

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My apologies, @tomadriveway I was referring to the Flying Dragon, not the peppers.

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I am referring to flying dragon too. I wasn’t sure for you

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