I decided that yesterday was the first day of Fall here in NEO. We may have some random warm days to come, but not many. Yesterday I noticed that my pepper plants have started new flower buds. The Jalapenos have actually fairly consistently bloomed ever since they started, but the cayenne had stopped blooming after a handful of pods appeared. It is how budding, as well.
My understanding is that the plants won't really tolerate temperatures below 50F. Don't know how far off that is just yet, but I'm hoping at least a month an a half away. In the meantime, I'm wondering about the buds. Let's say they bloom, pollenate and start producing pods in the next week or so. I would like to see any pods that get started brought to maturity. I am planning on bringing the plants inside once the temps drop below 70F, but is there anything else I should do to prolong the time the pods have to ripen? Clearly putting them in a sunny place is the first thing. Should I get a warming mat, or is this only really useful for germination? I gather a grow light would be good, but anything else?
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My understanding is that the plants won't really tolerate temperatures below 50F. Don't know how far off that is just yet, but I'm hoping at least a month an a half away. In the meantime, I'm wondering about the buds. Let's say they bloom, pollenate and start producing pods in the next week or so. I would like to see any pods that get started brought to maturity. I am planning on bringing the plants inside once the temps drop below 70F, but is there anything else I should do to prolong the time the pods have to ripen? Clearly putting them in a sunny place is the first thing. Should I get a warming mat, or is this only really useful for germination? I gather a grow light would be good, but anything else?
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Newbie