Is it normal for peppers in zone 7d to not show any signs of ripening if planted in late May? I have a lot of pods going and some have been there since delivery. Actually I have had 2 chocolates ripen but that plant produced first and the last ripe one was a month ago.
Is there something I should do to help them along or is this normal?
Right now they get somewhere in the 6-8 hours of sun but I can put them full time or shaded.
We did have a crazy start to the season with a ton of rain so maybe that threw it off. As for feeding I roll with fish and seaweed every 2 weeks and calmag. Sprayed 2 plants with Epsom a couple of times but that isn't in the regiment (but helped the little runts).
I ate some of my peppers in the beginning but now would like to see them be fully ripe before trying. I have Serranos that have been hanging out since day one of transplant. Don't get me started on the 7 pots they never change.
Is there something I should do to help them along or is this normal?
Right now they get somewhere in the 6-8 hours of sun but I can put them full time or shaded.
We did have a crazy start to the season with a ton of rain so maybe that threw it off. As for feeding I roll with fish and seaweed every 2 weeks and calmag. Sprayed 2 plants with Epsom a couple of times but that isn't in the regiment (but helped the little runts).
I ate some of my peppers in the beginning but now would like to see them be fully ripe before trying. I have Serranos that have been hanging out since day one of transplant. Don't get me started on the 7 pots they never change.