Hey folks,
As with many of the varieties I am growing this year, this is my first growing Cherio Roxa and I'm not quite sure how to tell when the pods are matured. Of the photos & descriptions I've seen they are supposed to go from a dark purple to a light beige/pink. I have three of these plants and they're all putting out a whole lot of pods at the moment.
The first of the pods to start on these plants started to grow in early June and they have yet to change color. Meanwhile, many of the new pods are already a lighter color and many seem to almost start out that way (and don't seem to be getting near as big).
Here is a photo of the very first pods that started growing (taken today):
And here is a photo of a younger pod (also taken today):
(you can see in the background some of the other newer pods)
.. With those first pods it's been nearly two months that they've been growing. I simply want to be sure that they're mature so that I have the best chance of getting mature seeds.
Thoughts/advice?
Thanks!
As with many of the varieties I am growing this year, this is my first growing Cherio Roxa and I'm not quite sure how to tell when the pods are matured. Of the photos & descriptions I've seen they are supposed to go from a dark purple to a light beige/pink. I have three of these plants and they're all putting out a whole lot of pods at the moment.
The first of the pods to start on these plants started to grow in early June and they have yet to change color. Meanwhile, many of the new pods are already a lighter color and many seem to almost start out that way (and don't seem to be getting near as big).
Here is a photo of the very first pods that started growing (taken today):
And here is a photo of a younger pod (also taken today):
(you can see in the background some of the other newer pods)
.. With those first pods it's been nearly two months that they've been growing. I simply want to be sure that they're mature so that I have the best chance of getting mature seeds.
Thoughts/advice?
Thanks!