Hooray, USPS just dropped off a shipment of new pepper plants from Piedmond Farms! Aleppo, 7 Pot Brain Strain, Mucho Nacho jalapeno, and Moruga Chocolate Scorpion (not pictured). Three of them, I'm surprised to see, aparently have 2 plants per container - but not the Scorpion for some reason. It's a nice surprise since I only ordered one of each, I assume for pollination reasons. I have them sitting outside in the 3" containers for now to acclimate before transplanting into 5 gallon buckets.
Let's pretend like you're talking to a complete growing novice. In fact, don't pretend, because I am
My question is when I transplant them, do I need to separate them into their own buckets or leave them paired up as they are? If this is a really dumb question please forgive me, I'm just a little confused because I wasn't expecting TWO of each plant in the same little container when I thought I was only getting one of each (not complaining though), and it's odd that they're literally planted right next to eachother in the containers instead of spaced apart at least a little. I assume the root balls are totally tangled up and will be a pain in the ass to separate.
Also, you can see that the Aleppo plants are already flowering. I was under the impression that this wasn't going to happen on such young plants. You think it's OK to let it keep flowering this early, or trim that off and let it happen later in the season? This may be completely normal as far as I know, but like I said I'm a complete novice so I'm having to learn as I go
As always, thanks in advance for any input!
Let's pretend like you're talking to a complete growing novice. In fact, don't pretend, because I am
My question is when I transplant them, do I need to separate them into their own buckets or leave them paired up as they are? If this is a really dumb question please forgive me, I'm just a little confused because I wasn't expecting TWO of each plant in the same little container when I thought I was only getting one of each (not complaining though), and it's odd that they're literally planted right next to eachother in the containers instead of spaced apart at least a little. I assume the root balls are totally tangled up and will be a pain in the ass to separate.
Also, you can see that the Aleppo plants are already flowering. I was under the impression that this wasn't going to happen on such young plants. You think it's OK to let it keep flowering this early, or trim that off and let it happen later in the season? This may be completely normal as far as I know, but like I said I'm a complete novice so I'm having to learn as I go
As always, thanks in advance for any input!