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Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
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Is this a chilli plant or am I nurturing weeds. I planted chillies last year but thought they died. Then I find this..












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Well, it sure looks healthy and happy - but I’m afraid that is not a chili plant. If I had to do an id, I’d say a willowherb (Epilobium sp.). While also used for medicinal purposes, most gardeners will probably classify them as weeds1, especially as they are so resilient and happy to pioneer any unoccupied space, even if it’s just a spare flower pot.




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    Well, it sure looks healthy and happy - but I’m afraid that is not a chili plant. If I had to do an id, I’d say a willowherb (Epilobium sp.). While also used for medicinal purposes, most gardeners will probably classify them as weeds1, especially as they are so resilient and happy to pioneer any unoccupied space, even if it’s just a spare flower pot.




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      Well, it sure looks healthy and happy - but I’m afraid that is not a chili plant. If I had to do an id, I’d say a willowherb (Epilobium sp.). While also used for medicinal purposes, most gardeners will probably classify them as weeds1, especially as they are so resilient and happy to pioneer any unoccupied space, even if it’s just a spare flower pot.




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        Well, it sure looks healthy and happy - but I’m afraid that is not a chili plant. If I had to do an id, I’d say a willowherb (Epilobium sp.). While also used for medicinal purposes, most gardeners will probably classify them as weeds1, especially as they are so resilient and happy to pioneer any unoccupied space, even if it’s just a spare flower pot.




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