Growing Capsicum, also Bell peppers, Sweet peppers

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11 May 09 Annie (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Having read the comments about zuchini's, regarding them growing them dropping off or rotting when a few centimetres long, it seems like this might be the same problem with the capsicums. With zuchini's, they drop off because they have not been pollinated so maybe the same solution of pollinating them by hand using a soft paint brush will work on capsicums also?
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