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Then, watering every day, but avoid too much watering such as not let water standing on the surface of soil.
Since I start with plant (baby plant), it is just take around 20 to 30 days or less than one month to harvest the first pepper.
I am quite happy with this result. Unbelievable for me.
If we start from seed, it would take little longer, around 80 to 90 days to get first harvesting.
My plant no more than 40 cm (1.3 feet) tall, but it can reach to 1.5 m (5 feet) tall.
We could see the pepper colors changed: start from green, then turn to:
- orange
- and bright red.
The red means the fully ripen stage of Tabasco peppers.
Have You Tried to Grow Tabasco Peppers in Your Yard?
What the results?
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