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A few peppers on the balcony (:

Hey guys whats up (:
For a second year i`m growing a few pepper plants on my balcony,
I have

Jalapenos 2x3
Habaneros (yellow and orange) 1x1, 1x2, and 2x3
Trinidat Scorpion 1x3

Those are potx#plants

Here are some pics.
Habaneros having little flowers on the top.

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They are quite bushy inside. Dunno do I need to trim them or something ?

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Here are they all.
Jalapenos with a nice flower.

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All advices are welcome.
THank you
 
Ok man I will leave them like that then (;
 
1 pot with 1 Habanero (forgot to label them, its yellow or orange)
1 pot with 1 Habanero
1 pot with 2 Trinidat Scorpions
1 pot with 2 Jalapenos
 
I think they finally recovered from the tranplant and they are starting to grow and turn in into a nicer darker green color
I was wondering how much sunlight they need.
Now when they are in direct sunlight they look kinda shity and burned, and look much more healthy when in shade. 
I can put them in 7 - 12 or 7 - 14 wich is about 2 hours more.
More or Less ?
 
Here are some updates. 
Trinidat Scorpions doing fine. Will flower soon. They have some lices on them thou :XXXX
Trained them a little. Will see if those bottom branches grow.
 
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Those are 3 habanero plants sharing a pot. 
Tried some training on them too. Shout grow bushy and nice :D
 
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My first Jalapeno. Looks a bit different from the ones from last year. 
Is it possible they cross pollinated or something >?
 
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This here s a lone Habanero plant. 
 
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Group view without the TS :PPP
 
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Trinidats 
 
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3 Habaneros
 
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Jalapenoes
 
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I have those fertilizers
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Do you think the plants can benefit from some of them ?
Maybe the B52 fitamins 
 
your plants are looking pretty good, if you are having bug problems, I would give them a good spraying with insecticidal soap which should take care of any problems, 
I usually will just plant one pepper per pot especially if the pot size is one gallon or about that size then I will go to a 5 gallon container or bucket,  three plants are a bit much and the containers will be pretty crowed fast.
If you can't get bigger pots the Nutrients will help feed your plants as they will use up the fertilizer and nutrients pretty fast, I would give them a shot of Epsom salts too which helps with any stress they may be under.
I like using a Fish and Kelp fertilizer and nutrient mix as it has just about every thing you might need and is cheaper than the expensive ones you have, don't get me wrong as they are very good and will give your plants what they need, I just happen to like the Fish and Kelp mix.
 
Thanks for the reply man. 
Yeah I got those as free samples, dont worry about the $$$ :P
 
I regret not using some of the vitamin when they were still vegging..
Now they have peppers on them and dont know if the peppers will absorb those chemicals ..
 
The 3 Habaneros sharing a pot are actually quite bigger than the plants thats alone. 
But its much more bushy and has some branches big as plants popping. 
 
Will bring some more pics in a week or so (;
 
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