March 23, 2013 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Smart pot size for peppers
What is a good smart pot size for peppers? 3 gallon? 5 gallon? Can you get bigger ones that you can put multiples in?
Right now I currently am growing: Sweet Hungarian Pepper Stavros Sweet/Hot Pepper Cayenne Pepper
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March 23, 2013 | #2 |
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I grew last year in a 3 gallon containers, both plant and production were on a small side.
Two years ago I grew my peppers in ground, big difference. I would suggest 5 gal or bigger. And they like good soil, rich and not heavy. good luck
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March 23, 2013 | #3 |
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3 chinense in a 20 gallon smart pot
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March 25, 2013 | #4 |
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I use 5 or 7 gallon containers. 5 gal. for smaller peppers/plants - 7 for larger.
Attached are some pictures I just happen to have at work - not my best, but you get the idea. Good luck. Randy |
March 25, 2013 | #5 |
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annuums in a 20 gallon, this year
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March 26, 2013 | #6 |
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armac: Do you grow different varieties in those 20 gallon pots? Do you have bees in your area? Do you grow open pollinated varieties and save seeds?
The reason I ask these question is because I have bees in my area and when I plant closely together I have cross pollination issues. In fact it is more likely to get a pepper cross than a tomato cross. BTW, outcrossing can occur with peppers so just because you put peppers of different species together doesn't mean that there won't be crossing. For instance Annuum (probably the most common species of peppers) crosses prolifically with Chinense, sporadically with Baccatum and Frutescens but will not cross with Pubescens. Randy |
March 26, 2013 | #7 |
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5-gallon buckets with 8, 3/4-inch holes for drainage works for me. One plant to each bucket.
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March 27, 2013 | #8 |
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to be honest this was my first year experimenting with different peppers in the same pot. seeds will not be kept or traded, peppers will be consumed.
all my other big pots have one plant |
March 28, 2013 | #9 | |
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