What I thnk is for commercial growth and production in general that it's more productive to replant every year in general.
But us chileheads overwinter stuff and baby our plants in ways a commercial grower would not be able to do.
Whole different Ballpark/game.
It depends on if the question was meant as far as a commercial growth was needed or a chileheads victory garden was why the question was asked.
You aren't wrong.
Conditions and pepper variety,strain etc. are all different,you can't generalise all peppers as far as productivity etc.
An example is,Why so many hybrids?
Must be due to the demands of commercial growers for pod production each harvest.Most I doubt aren't for a longivity of plant life and production.
Just 1 yrs. production.
Years ago they figured out crop rotation to increase harvest and end some other problems with soil nutes being depleated or pest management etc.
So Redtailed,you aren't wrong.
Depends on why you are growing stuff and what plant you like to keep growing with the attention it takes to keep on keeping on.