There's nothing more satisfying than finally getting produce after managing to keep a plant alive and healthy from just a seed. Congrats! :D
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I'd say the one on the right looks pretty close for harvesting, though you could probably leave it another day or two. My general rule is I pick them when they're as long as the distance between my thumb and pinky when outstretched (gently, not as far apart as they can go), but obviously hand sizes vary!
Go you! Here's to many harvests to come.