I have a really bitchin' jolokia out in the backyard that has pretty close to 100 pods on it as it sits. About 4 feet tall and probably a 6-7' canopy.
I *really* want to try and get this thing through the winter in the ground.
Part of it isn't up to me, but about sustained freezing temps. But I want to prep the plant as best as possible for a couple of freezes that then return to above freezing temps withing 12-18 hours. That's not atypical for us, and how it was last winter for just a few nights. Winter before had sustained frost for several days in a row, and I know that's a death sentence.
But has anyone had experience with whether a solid prune prior to a freeze will help in survival, or if it's best to let it be and cut back freeze-damaged branches? I'm certain we'll see 70s and maybe even 80s again this month. Just gotta figure out what's best for the next few nights. Especially tomorrow.
I can't cover the plant easily due to its size unless I cut it back severely. I do plan on watering it in nicely if it doesn't rain tonight in anticipation of the freeze. Should stabilize temps in the soil at least some.
TIA for any experiences you can share.
I *really* want to try and get this thing through the winter in the ground.
Part of it isn't up to me, but about sustained freezing temps. But I want to prep the plant as best as possible for a couple of freezes that then return to above freezing temps withing 12-18 hours. That's not atypical for us, and how it was last winter for just a few nights. Winter before had sustained frost for several days in a row, and I know that's a death sentence.
But has anyone had experience with whether a solid prune prior to a freeze will help in survival, or if it's best to let it be and cut back freeze-damaged branches? I'm certain we'll see 70s and maybe even 80s again this month. Just gotta figure out what's best for the next few nights. Especially tomorrow.
I can't cover the plant easily due to its size unless I cut it back severely. I do plan on watering it in nicely if it doesn't rain tonight in anticipation of the freeze. Should stabilize temps in the soil at least some.
TIA for any experiences you can share.