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  1. Do not prune back peppers it does not increase the yields at all. Herbs and plants like that for sure but pruning back peppers is a no

  2. Thanks for the forecast! Could you help me with something unrelated: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?

  3. Help with rosemary… Please. I've tried to take cuttings from my mom's. She had it for 60 years! But, it hasn't worked, the stems get moldy. I've tried it multiple ways. I'd really like to keep her legacy plant alive as my dad said it's beginning to fail since her passing. I've also tried from seed with no success. What on earth am I doing wrong? I can usually grow almost anything.

  4. Noooo! Luke, do not encourage people to top their peppers, it does not increase yield, and stunts their growth in cooler climates like Michigan! There onky 2peppers that anyone has a reason to top. One is Aji Panca, it will fruit earlier if you strategically top it at 3ft tall, otherwise it will set fruit way too late to ripen before first frost while turning yellow from nitrogen deficiency while growing over 5.5 ft. The other are Manzanos, they get way too big when started early enough to have meaningful yield in short growing seasons. Brazilian Starfish showed no increase or decrease in yield , but every other variety of Capsicum I’ve tested did better when left to its natural instinct (after many in the Pepper lovers community started testing topping to affirm or deny the highly debated claim). Topping was only beneficial for saving seeds, as the individual fruits were smaller and more plentiful but with a big increase in seed production (but a decrease in overall weight of all the fruits for the season).

  5. Thank you for this as we’ve always cut the tops off on most of our plants while they’re still growing and it gives us so many harvests afterward. God bless and happy gardening to everyone!🙏❤️🤗

  6. Every branch in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away: and every branch that beareth fruit, he purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit.
    John 15:2 KJV

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