June 15, 2009 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Pepper question
Do peppers pollenate like tomatoes where if I flick the flowers or shake the plant it'll pollenate itself?
Are eggplants the same? |
June 15, 2009 | #2 |
Tomatovillian™
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Don't know about eggplants, but peppers are self pollinators. Shaking will help pollination.
Alex
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June 16, 2009 | #3 |
Tomatovillian™
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Eggplants, peppers, and tomatoes are considered self-fertile, and self pollinating plants. However, studies have shown that bumble bees lead to increased yeilds. So, the argument arises if they're really self pollinating they shouldn't need any external sources to increase fruit set. For now let's leave that to the scientists debate.
To answer your question directly yes shaking the plant or flicking the flower can increase fruit set. I have performed an experiment on tomatoes. The plant was indoors and air movement was kept to a minimum during the formation of several flower formations. The result was poor fruit set. Then I turn a fan on the plant and flicked the clusters. The result was very high fruit set. I suspect I would see similar results if I performed the experiment on peppers and eggplants. Good luck. Randy |
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