Normally, pinching isn't necessary with peppers, since the first flower truss ends the growth of the stem and results in many branches. With Romanos, and other large sweet peppers, that first truss also produces the largest fruit, with the most room for stuffing--Mmmm!
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Normally, pinching isn't necessary with peppers, since the first flower truss ends the growth of the stem and results in many branches. With Romanos, and other large sweet peppers, that first truss also produces the largest fruit, with the most room for stuffing--Mmmm!
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30 Apr, 2011