Hi all,
So back in the fall I left some of my plants in their containers on my front porch, never pruned them back really, barely gave them water from about November until now, and the deeper we got into winter the lazier I got until I finally just figured I'd bother with them once spring got ready to roll around… and so, today I was outside straightening up and getting ready for a proper spring cleaning, and in doing so was going along cutting down all my pepper plants from last year that were still sitting around, tossing the branches, etc, only to discover as I was chopping away that several of them have survived! I cut the trunks down to about 2 inches on everything, only to find them still green inside on about 10 plants.
Now - have I done unknowing damage by chopping the crap out of them right before spring? Does it matter since most of the upper part of the plant was dead anyway?
What should I do now, if anything? Should I go ahead and start giving them more water now? Fertilizer? Re-pot? Wait and see what happens?
Temps have been in the 40s daytime, and 30s nighttime lately.
If they die then they die I guess, since I wasn't expecting to have any live, but since they made it this far it would be cool to have them around for the year.
Thanks!
So back in the fall I left some of my plants in their containers on my front porch, never pruned them back really, barely gave them water from about November until now, and the deeper we got into winter the lazier I got until I finally just figured I'd bother with them once spring got ready to roll around… and so, today I was outside straightening up and getting ready for a proper spring cleaning, and in doing so was going along cutting down all my pepper plants from last year that were still sitting around, tossing the branches, etc, only to discover as I was chopping away that several of them have survived! I cut the trunks down to about 2 inches on everything, only to find them still green inside on about 10 plants.
Now - have I done unknowing damage by chopping the crap out of them right before spring? Does it matter since most of the upper part of the plant was dead anyway?
What should I do now, if anything? Should I go ahead and start giving them more water now? Fertilizer? Re-pot? Wait and see what happens?
Temps have been in the 40s daytime, and 30s nighttime lately.
If they die then they die I guess, since I wasn't expecting to have any live, but since they made it this far it would be cool to have them around for the year.
Thanks!