I started seeds in Dec and Jan. Planted out in late April. Mulched the beds. Got lots of rain early, never really had to water except when I planted them.Bpoole55 said:How does one get a trunk this size?!?
I have brought 20 inside so far. We had lows in mid to low 40's, started chopping & digging.. This week upper 70's all week! I didn't plan on overwintering any sweet pepper plants but i did four differents ones: the cal won bell cause of the trunk, gold marconi, red marconi, & gatherers gold. Also, pablano & an anaheim plant.Ozzy2001 said:Plants look happy. Looking like I still have a few weeks left here. I still need to plan out what I'm keeping.
This one is gonna be nice Looking good in here, just be careful how far back you come in the brown on larger diamteter main branches. Also, for those big gaping cross section cuts, some of that actual Bonsai grafting putty/wound putty works wonders.chocolatescotchbonnet said:
I have two shelves, each shelf has four 40watt cfl bulbs. Not enclosed, so room temp 75-80 deg. Just have reflect material on backside by wall.karoo said:Great stuff!
what is your light situation?
and do you know your inside temperature?
http://thehotpepper.com/topic/49213-is-overwintering-worth-it/N8thaniel said:do u get better yield overwintering vs starting new seeds?