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These new chilie sprouts are my backup plan in case something goes wrong with my current fully grown chilies. We never know. I am very impressed with my current chilies, so green and strong compared to the ones transferred to soil. It is also very nice to have multiple Carolina Reaper chilies just for my personnal accomplishment.