I have a ghost pepper plant that I had planned on letting it go dormant for the winter, but in its current position it gets enough sun and warmth that it's slowly forming new growth. It's got nice little green leaves at the base, but I realized they have begun to droop. I'm almost positive this is because it hasn't received water since it was in the ground (October I believe).
How do I water it? I know it's a stupid question, but I don't know if I should just pour a little water in, or let it fully soak from the bottom like I'm doing with the seedlings.
It's got roughly a cubic foot of root system (it mostly fills up the pot). I'm guessing watering it too much is bad at this stage and I'm not sure if it could somehow be shocked since it's been so long without water.
Any help would be appreciated
How do I water it? I know it's a stupid question, but I don't know if I should just pour a little water in, or let it fully soak from the bottom like I'm doing with the seedlings.
It's got roughly a cubic foot of root system (it mostly fills up the pot). I'm guessing watering it too much is bad at this stage and I'm not sure if it could somehow be shocked since it's been so long without water.
Any help would be appreciated