June 16, 2016 | #61 |
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Your pepper plants look great, too. It's a real treat to have plants that produce so early in the season. Even if I don't overwinter as many this year, I'll still overwinter some.
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June 16, 2016 | #62 |
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June 27, 2016 | #63 | |
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June 27, 2016 | #64 |
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I have lost it and so basically wing it. It is a combination of peat, compost, and vermiculite, one third each, with some lime, bone meal, and blood meal.
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June 29, 2016 | #65 |
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My 4 four year old Yellow Scorpion still pumping out the fruits. I took over 300 peppers from this plant last year.
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June 29, 2016 | #66 |
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Nice looking pods! I bet one would light a guy up. How big is the plant? Pot size?
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June 29, 2016 | #67 |
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It is in a pot, but the plant is four feet top to bottom and 3 feet across the crown.
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June 29, 2016 | #68 |
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Hi there,
I did prune it back when I took it out of the bed at the end of the summer- I'm in New England and assumed I'd have a lot of die back over the long winter if I didn't. I pruned it to just above the two forks above the main stem fork and left a few thin shoots with leaves on it. Probably pruned it back to a quarter of the size it was in the bed and root pruned accordingly. It started to look a bit rough by new year and had some mite issues, but I put it in a south-facing window and it held on under the days grew longer. Since I posted this a couple weeks ago the plant really took off. It was setting fruits and flowering like crazy. I decided to pull the first set of blooms to push a bit more vegetative growth before resources go to a major fruit set but definitely didn't need to- just did it out of curiosity to see how much I can push the plant this season. |
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Here they are in late June, 2014, after purchasing the seedlings in mid-May. They were certainly looking a little rough by February, but by April, they were coming back to life with new growth and even flowers! Here they are on almost the exact same date one year later. Look at all those peppers! I had them all set to bring back inside again last October, and I FORGOT about them and they died in the frost. *slaps forehead* ...but I'll be trying again this year with my mini orange bell and 'Cute Stuff' in those two containers.
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August 8, 2016 | #70 |
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My over-wintered bishop's crown peppers have become monsters. My 7 year old nephew was kind enough to model standing in front of them.
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August 8, 2016 | #71 |
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Cute kid. You sure he's related to you?
Good pic to show to those doubters who believe some web posting that BCs get only 2' tall...
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August 8, 2016 | #72 |
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Based on his personality, he is most definitely related to me.
I'm contemplating if I should dig, prune, and overwinter these for next year. If I don't, it will be hard to say goodbye to these. I'm pretty sure I won't be able to help myself. What, duck? you don't think I'm cute?!? |
August 8, 2016 | #73 |
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It's worth a try. I get the impression that these guys are used to having more than one season to get ramped up. You got a greenhouse?
Yeah, I think you're cute. But I've only ever seen you from a distance. And I need glasses.
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August 9, 2016 | #74 |
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Actually, you may not need a greenhouse. I could have left my plants out all winter and they would have done fine. If you cut them back a bit, you might be able to get away with leaving them in the ground and just covering with a sheet on cold nights.
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