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That yellow bulb is the remnants of the large flower I had. Am I correct in assuming that is the fruit? It's a slow grower if it is.

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[–] prettybunnys@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 weeks ago

I am speaking purely from the perspective of “growing things under lights” here BUT at different latitudes the frequency of the light hitting you is different than at other latitudes.

July where I am up in the mid Atlantic is different light than July where you are.

Plants bud / fruit / grow in response to a number of things and the frequency of the light is one especially important factor.

It is possible down in your Florida oven it will do things at a different time / rate.