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raya6609
raya :
wow
2025-02-25 11:55:33
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oppoais17
ไม่ชอบกินผัก🥬 :
nice
2025-02-25 12:31:20
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gilbertlabonte
Gilbert labonte :
top 🥰🥰🥰
2025-02-25 08:06:33
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henokdagnachew475
Henok dagnachew :
u can sing 🚺
2025-02-25 18:00:01
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fethi___07
Fethi Zaid :
Legend 🔥
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kyawnyinyilwin603 :
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Djon arko :
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2025-02-25 14:28:41
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piter01.1
Lu01 :
Meilleur que l’original
2025-02-25 13:01:30
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farhida_55
farhida <3 :
ouff de ouff juste écouter et la voix et puissante. j'espère qu'elle va trouver un moyen de se faire connaître. 🥰🥰🥰🥰
2025-02-25 17:41:21
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nous on a Nanakakamura
2025-02-25 16:49:22
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david :
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2025-02-25 18:00:30
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dieugrand14
Dieu estgrand :
tchieeeeeeeeeeeeee ce n'est pas bon de négliger une personne quelque sois sont apparence car Dieu a mis un don et un talent en toutes ses creatures🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
2025-02-25 16:28:45
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marc28435
Marc :
j'adore la voix qu'elle a cette dame
2025-02-25 17:24:45
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axeljade04
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bravo 👍👏 quelle voix !!
2025-02-25 17:22:23
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whaou 🥰🥰
2025-02-25 16:58:36
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très forte
2025-02-25 09:11:05
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REMINDER TO START YOUR PEPPER SEEDS: We are in a winter hardy zone and our growing season is short so our suggested seed start for peppers is usually around February-March. But I have found that by doing this months earlier between December-January, gives the plants time to grow and about 2-3 times the amount of harvest. If you have room to start them indoors and up-pot, then here's what you need to know. Peppers seeds best germinate in temperatures between 80–90°F (27–32°C). Lower temperatures will make germination slower. Super hot varieties take longer between 2-4 weeks. No light is needed during germination, best to have warmth and humidity, so keep your trays in a warm location.  Once the seeds have sprouted, you can then provide a light source.  Pepper seedlings tend to grow lanky in window lighting. For stronger and healthier seedling growth, invest in a growlight. They are worth it and are energy efficient. When they have 4 true leaves, they are potted up and topped off after 1-2 weeks. Removing the top stem and leaves encourages new branches to grow which makes the plant stronger and be more productive. When early flowers start to appear, I carefully remove them so that the plant can focus on growing. By the end of May the weather was warm enough and I slowly introduced the plants to the outdoor environment by placing them in a shaded area for 2 days, then late afternoon sun for another 2 days and finally full sun for 2 more days. This process is called hardening which prevents the plant leaves from getting burned by the heat of the sun. By the first week of June they are transplanted into their final spot. I grow mainly in containers from 5 gallon and up. 1 plant will do well in a 5-8 gallon container and 10 gallon and up, 2-3 plants can fit. My soil mix consists of equal parts coir, perlite and compost. During transplant, I added chicken manure granules, gypsum and rock dust for minerals. Then every month, I fertilize with a handful of chicken manure granules and I water every other day. For pest control, the lady bugs took care of aphids for me and I used traps for flies.
REMINDER TO START YOUR PEPPER SEEDS: We are in a winter hardy zone and our growing season is short so our suggested seed start for peppers is usually around February-March. But I have found that by doing this months earlier between December-January, gives the plants time to grow and about 2-3 times the amount of harvest. If you have room to start them indoors and up-pot, then here's what you need to know. Peppers seeds best germinate in temperatures between 80–90°F (27–32°C). Lower temperatures will make germination slower. Super hot varieties take longer between 2-4 weeks. No light is needed during germination, best to have warmth and humidity, so keep your trays in a warm location. Once the seeds have sprouted, you can then provide a light source. Pepper seedlings tend to grow lanky in window lighting. For stronger and healthier seedling growth, invest in a growlight. They are worth it and are energy efficient. When they have 4 true leaves, they are potted up and topped off after 1-2 weeks. Removing the top stem and leaves encourages new branches to grow which makes the plant stronger and be more productive. When early flowers start to appear, I carefully remove them so that the plant can focus on growing. By the end of May the weather was warm enough and I slowly introduced the plants to the outdoor environment by placing them in a shaded area for 2 days, then late afternoon sun for another 2 days and finally full sun for 2 more days. This process is called hardening which prevents the plant leaves from getting burned by the heat of the sun. By the first week of June they are transplanted into their final spot. I grow mainly in containers from 5 gallon and up. 1 plant will do well in a 5-8 gallon container and 10 gallon and up, 2-3 plants can fit. My soil mix consists of equal parts coir, perlite and compost. During transplant, I added chicken manure granules, gypsum and rock dust for minerals. Then every month, I fertilize with a handful of chicken manure granules and I water every other day. For pest control, the lady bugs took care of aphids for me and I used traps for flies.

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