Hey guys-- I'm new here!
I got in on a kickstarter a while back for something called the Countercrop which is a small self contained hydroponic grow system and was wondering if you thought it's large enough to try to grow hot peppers in, and if so what varieties might do best in a system like this without too much plant height or root space? I guess I'd be looking for peppers with the highest ratio of pepper yield to plant height/root size to be most economical with the limited space. I'm afraid the unit just might not be tall enough to be worth trying to get some peppers growing. I like sweet, and spicy peppers so would be willing to try almost anything in there.
Think I could get away with growing Shishito? Habanero? Ghost? Scorpion? If you were me, what varieties would you try in a setup like this?
Thanks for any help you can give-- super excited to try an grow some peppers!
(PS: I'm not affiliated with Countercrop in any way-- I just wanna grow some peppers!)
EDIT: Also, if you know of any good plant stores that sell live plants near Providence RI (I want to grow a few on my porch this spring) I am all ears. I have called a bunch and no one sells live hot pepper plants around here.
I got in on a kickstarter a while back for something called the Countercrop which is a small self contained hydroponic grow system and was wondering if you thought it's large enough to try to grow hot peppers in, and if so what varieties might do best in a system like this without too much plant height or root space? I guess I'd be looking for peppers with the highest ratio of pepper yield to plant height/root size to be most economical with the limited space. I'm afraid the unit just might not be tall enough to be worth trying to get some peppers growing. I like sweet, and spicy peppers so would be willing to try almost anything in there.
Think I could get away with growing Shishito? Habanero? Ghost? Scorpion? If you were me, what varieties would you try in a setup like this?
Thanks for any help you can give-- super excited to try an grow some peppers!
(PS: I'm not affiliated with Countercrop in any way-- I just wanna grow some peppers!)
EDIT: Also, if you know of any good plant stores that sell live plants near Providence RI (I want to grow a few on my porch this spring) I am all ears. I have called a bunch and no one sells live hot pepper plants around here.