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Starting small with a closet grow, Native Zim has plans to grow this small operation to a Bison Ranch & Farm. Follow the journey there!
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Closet Grow
Took an extra second or two to look at the plants before I turned the grow light on. As you can see, the color is changing. We are starting to see the bell pepper take it's multi-color form!

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The leaves getting bigger. The area of the plant is growing, so I had to space them out more. That way the leaves can do they thang 😏

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The flower has turned into a bell pepper! It may be small now, but hopefully we will see some more growth!

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Here we see a sign of what we hoped for the whole time. A flower soon to grow into a bell pepper. I am not quite sure what color it will be yet, because the seeds were for multi-color bell peppers. It will be fun to find out which colors they'll be!

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With a more consistent water cycle of about a half cup of water per plant per 1day-1.5days, We can see a stronger fan of leaves engaging in photosynthesis powered by a grow light bought on Amazon.

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After transferring to clay pots, the tomato plants struggled with the same conditions most of the bell pepper plants thrived in. With one tomato plant hanging on for dear life, we see the bell peppers continuing to grow more leaves.

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At this stage, the sprouts are really starting to grow too large for their pods. This is where I transfer them to clay pots to give them some room to grow.

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This is further into keeping the lids of the container's removed. I don't spray them with water at this stage. I do give each pod about a little bit over a tablespoon of water, once per day.

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The heating pad provided a good source of warmth. This also helped the humidity in the containers, providing good conditions for seeds to sprout.