How can I serve my habaneros grow? Hi, I'm merely a gardening novice so I can use some...

Hi, I'm merely a gardening novice so I can use some assistance. Basically I planted 3 habaneros in the ground surrounded by a good sunny spot within my garden. I also planted some tomatoes at the same time. My tomatoes are giant 4-5 foot plants immediately but my habaneros (they were in the region of 3 inches when I bought them) are probably about 8 inches elevated or so now. Are they supposed to grow slow approaching this or am I doing something wrong? At first I saw a few yellowing leaves so I watered a bit more and they are all green and able-bodied now, lately not growing. I used a basic vegetable planting soil from the store for everything. Any recommedations presently?

Thanks for your help!
Answers:    They are A slow growing pepper...but WHATEVER YOU DO..do not use miracle grow on them..it is material high surrounded by nitrogen and peppers do not respond none at adjectives to nitrogen, and in the long run can snuff out them...Put about two inches of stimulant around the top of the plants since they are already planted..and this is all pepper basically require...I will post a interconnect or two concerning this below..as well show you afew pictures of my pepper...I have 9 types...Scroll down on this connect to the "how To Grow Peppers' paragraph..notice what it say about Nitrogen..do not use Miracle Grow as suggested here..

http://www.gardenersnet.com/vegetable/pe...
Habaneros are small and slow growing already.

Make sure you hold lots of sun. They can be a little on the dry side (some read out it makes the pepper hotter) Miracle grow every 10 days, you'll get here!!