Avoid topping until plant has at least 4 sets of leaves and the only top again after the new growth is at the height the it was last topped. But eavoid over topping and cutting back more than a 1/3 of the plant to avoid stress as I've found most of the Really hot pepper plants are teadious lol
I buy my seeds from thechillifactory.com.au their great quality strong strains and they have a read through for beginners on instructions on how to get 95-100% strike rate when germinating
NICE! very impressive reaper. I agree with the other replies but I also look for which ones have thicker stems as there more durable to the cold weather.
What nutrients did you use for feeds.
Hi guys Have been a reader of this forum for some time now and appreciate the knowledge I've picked up reading through here. Ive been a growing chillies for years now but still only consider myself at intermediate level in terms of knowledge. My current plants are butch t scorpions , Moruga...