Was the vendor overseas ? IT is possible the seeds received radiation during inspection if they were shipped internationally and had to come through customs.
Probably to late to start and get many pods this year ( might get a few to ripen before it gets too cold) - but if you overwintered plants last year it is definitely not too late to plant and overwinter to get an early start next year !
Unless he grew both the same way last year and the seeds he planted this year were from a pod that crossed last year. :lol:
But yeah cross pollination does not effect this years growth - it will only show up in the plants from the seeds in the pod that was crossed when they are grown in...
Doubt you'll get one -- The reason they sell them is because by the time you grow them out enough to find out they are not the real thing it's too late to get a refund since too many days have passed - and usually it is too late to leave feedback to let others know even so they get good...
Fairly normal for them to grow to the surface plus if you are top watering the soil is probably compacting some causing more to be exposed as the season goes on - Usually will not hurt the plant since they have plenty more roots under the soil and those that are exposed will just harden around...
WHat's the weather like where you are at ?? -- in temps above 90 - 100 F many of the flowers will be infertile (no pollen) due to the heat when forming o flower drop is pretty normal best bet is to just keep the plant healthy and once you get a stretch of cooler weather it will set pods.
Mostly in containers kept on the back porch that is covered so they get mostly indirect sun - and pretty much need to be watered once a day - If in the Sun they need a couple mistings to keep them from suffering.
Jalapenos and Bishops crowns keep producing but the Chinenses definitely drop...
You call that a Heat wave ?? We've had a total of 2 days this month were the high didn't hit 95 and 6 days it was over 105 - Sitting at 92 right now at 10PM
I would also suggest moving just a couple for a few days and see how they do - that way if they aren't ready for it or get too much you only risk a couple plants and not the entire grow !
The ones that survived should be fine - just be sure if placing them near a window for some sun that they will not be getting directly hit with the light coming through the window - as the window can act like a magnifying glass and if the sun is at the right angle can fry the little guys in a...
Another thing to try and keep consistent is the amount of Light the plants are getting - so having that many plants might cause some problems with location - So if having to locate plants in different areas that get different light/shade hours it would be best to keep the numbers in each...
Cross pollination would have happened last year and effected the seed that grew this plant - a cross this year would not do anything until the seed was grown next year.
Are these the first new leaves since taking care of them ?? -- Aphids will damage the new growth before you can even see the leaves so the next few sets of leaves that grow out will usually be deformed - So might just need to wait a week or so and see if it clears up (hard to tell without...
Not sure about where you are at but if placing in a bay window be sure they are not gtting direct light from it -- Here the window acts as a magnifying glass and Have had several seedlings killed by the intensity of the sunlight coming through the window if I put them in the wrong spot ( of...
Even on Cloudy days outside the suns UV rays still get through ( which is why it is easy to get yourself sunburned early in the summer on cloudy days since you don't notice the heat ) - Same goes for the plants that have gotten used to being indoors - sudden exposure to the suns UV rays can be...