I planted an Aji Oro, a rocoto, in a bucket last year and it made yellow almost orangish fruits that were really flavorful and extremely juicy. This year it's larger and red. Very red. It's a 2 year old plant that got frozen when the greenhouse failed and returned from the dead. The same happened to a lot and despite me planning a new 50 plant cycle I decided anything that survived the frost killing was worthy to live again this year. I'm curious if anyone has ever seen that before. I can pretty much promise that I never moved the bucket because I had an injury that kept me from walking for nearly a year that began right about now last year. It's sitting in exactly the same spot it was last year so I'm certain the roots go into the ground.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?