Robisburning said:
Thanks for the responses. In answer to why I want to cut the root ball before planting I understanf that root trimming will encourage branching as we see in air pruning pots. With the roots matted together very densely it seems they struggle to make new large tap roots. Our local temps are down around 26c max but the UV index is very high. New Zealand is a long way from the equatorial regions where these plants originate.
I understand that peppers will go better once out of the binding container. I guess I want to kick start the rooting in the new medium. It was kinda of a fluke finding the 7 pot. I was very suprised but ti wasn't very cheap ~$10USD. I was still happy to pay that as it is podding up and is larger than my 6 month old peppers. For anyone in New Zealand Palmers also had Bhuts and Rocotos. To be honest I felt like an astronaut finding a hamburger in space.
[SIZE=10.5pt]Woooo nice find! Where abouts in NZ are you?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt]I went and checked my local Palmers after your post and couldn’t find anything too exotic...I picked up a nice healthy looking Habanero though which is good for me because it will give me some hot chilis to work with well before the seeds from my super hots are ready. (I’m new to growing peppers)[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]Out of curiosity, were the Bhuts named Bhuts or were they called something else? [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]The reason I ask is because im a new grower and I have an unknown plant that I also bought from Palmers. Its label calls it "capsicum chili fire". I have tried to find some info on this pepper online but my research seems to suggest "capsicum chili fire" is not actually a type of pepper. I thought you may just know them by looks or something
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[SIZE=10.5pt]Its buds seem to be maturing very slowly compared to my cayenne and sweet yellow peppers. Im kind of starting to think that my "chili fire" might actually be Bhuts..(im a COMPLETE noob, so my be way off here)[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt]Here's what the plant looks like, i realise it may be too soon to tell..(pic is about a week old now so it will have grown a bit since then, I will get more up-to-date pics to help with identification if required..)[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=10.5pt]Cheers [/SIZE]