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I have a Qestion?

by Rev. Kenneth L. Parker
(Franklin, NC, Macon County, USA)

I have two potted banana pepper plants and thay have produced a wonderful first crop of peppers. However, they have failed to come back into bloom. How do I induce them to put on another set of blooms to gain another crop before the season is out? The plants are huge and healthy, but they are only growing bigger plants. How can they be brought back into bloom? Please address this within a short time as I live here in the NC mountains and the weather will turn cold in a month or so. The peppers were delicious and I surely would like to have some more of them if it is at all possible.
Thank you,
Rev. Kenneth L. Parker
24 Jones Creek Road
Franklin, NC 28734
email: kpsrooster2@aol.com
Please contact me as soon as possible, thank you.

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