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I started growing some peppers in January and the latest seeds went in dirt in March, so far a lot of leaves, some cayennes have matured and they were tasty. A few flowers on a couple superhots. I gave my sister a Carolina reaper in a 4" pot and hers is at least twice as big as any of mine, and it's full of flowers. Gonna be a hot summer!!!

I started growing some peppers in January and the latest seeds went in dirt in March, so far a lot of leaves, some cayennes have matured and they were tasty. A few flowers on a couple superhots. I gave my sister a Carolina reaper in a 4" pot and hers is at least twice as big as any of mine, and it's full of flowers. Gonna be a hot summer!!!

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How do they do in a hydro setup?

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The last batch were great. A lot hotter than I am used to and we pickled a bunch of them since even 1 plant gave us so many.

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How hard is it to set up?

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I have a kit from rise gardens (lazy mode) They cost more than the one I bought since I bought it at the start of the pandemic for something to do.

It took very little effort to setup and I check nutrients/ph weekly and adjust it. Its nice to have the kit since it came with everything you need and is very easy to monitor. I also grow tomatoes(cherry) several types of greens, various peppers, cucumber, herbs, etc..

Right now im using it to start some tomatoes that are a very large heirloom that will be moved to pots and will go outside once its warm enough and they are ready for it.