i've read the archives a good bit on this, so i think i know my answer
i've got some huge superhot plants (7 pot orange, devil's tongue, bhut, choc hab, congo black) that didn't fruit/just flowering that i will winter over; but indoor space is semi-limited
i've got some that are full of green pods.....i'm getting a trickle of chocolates & congos, but the bhuts are still green....i am thinking the devil's tongues & 7-pots will all be next year plants
getting a few nights in the upper 40's, but the 10 day forecast looks pretty good....based on averages, i shouldn't see temps dip below 40 until mid next month, and i can limp the suprhots along with some frost blankets, too
IF i have to pick green pods, i can set them on a screen in the laundry room......stays good temp, dehumidifier keeps it dry....i've dried my garlic & onions back there, i've been getting partially ripe mexicans and other pipers to finish ripening just fine......i'll sauce some green as well, i guess
am i missing anything?
and is there a plant slower than aji panca? i had two 'accidental' germinations after i had given up (after 40-50 days).....the plants are still less than 6"......going to try to keep them active in a window all winter
i've got some huge superhot plants (7 pot orange, devil's tongue, bhut, choc hab, congo black) that didn't fruit/just flowering that i will winter over; but indoor space is semi-limited
i've got some that are full of green pods.....i'm getting a trickle of chocolates & congos, but the bhuts are still green....i am thinking the devil's tongues & 7-pots will all be next year plants
getting a few nights in the upper 40's, but the 10 day forecast looks pretty good....based on averages, i shouldn't see temps dip below 40 until mid next month, and i can limp the suprhots along with some frost blankets, too
IF i have to pick green pods, i can set them on a screen in the laundry room......stays good temp, dehumidifier keeps it dry....i've dried my garlic & onions back there, i've been getting partially ripe mexicans and other pipers to finish ripening just fine......i'll sauce some green as well, i guess
am i missing anything?
and is there a plant slower than aji panca? i had two 'accidental' germinations after i had given up (after 40-50 days).....the plants are still less than 6"......going to try to keep them active in a window all winter