This is the third season I have grown hots and super hots in addition to all the other....*stuff* ..that I grow, and while I really do seem to have the system down pat with the mildly hots, once I look at my hots growing I am always disappointed. As for the super hots....well, I doubt that there's one out there that that can stand up to my 'care'!!
I grow everything the same way, yet where the medium hots have lovely green foliage, stand proud and produce decent pods, the hots (habanero etc) look tired and have bad posture and the super hots ( Bhut Jalokia, Datil, Scotch Bonnet, etc) have curling leaves, which they are also losing, and they look set to commit hara kiri...
For once and (hopefully) for all - what is the correct way to grow super hots? Full sun, water seldom, dappled sunlight, no water??
I've asked this question before and the reply is always.."same as any other pepper", but that's clearly not the case....
HELP!
I grow everything the same way, yet where the medium hots have lovely green foliage, stand proud and produce decent pods, the hots (habanero etc) look tired and have bad posture and the super hots ( Bhut Jalokia, Datil, Scotch Bonnet, etc) have curling leaves, which they are also losing, and they look set to commit hara kiri...
For once and (hopefully) for all - what is the correct way to grow super hots? Full sun, water seldom, dappled sunlight, no water??
I've asked this question before and the reply is always.."same as any other pepper", but that's clearly not the case....
HELP!