I have read before that some fuse together two chili plants to come up with a harder, healthier, and stronger plant. Has anyone tried fusing two different chili plants? Can you share the results?
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I do that all the time. Just let two seedlings grow together to become one plant. I'll take a picture of my overwintered Devils Brain plant later to show you.kapengbarako said:I have read before that some fuse together two chili plants to come up with a harder, healthier, and stronger plant. Has anyone tried fusing two different chili plants? Can you share the results?
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please do because ive been curious about this two. I have 3 white fatalii close together and the middle one produces totally differently than the other 2. would love to fuse 2 Primos this year.skullbiker said:I do that all the time. Just let two seedlings grow together to become one plant. I'll take a picture of my overwintered Devils Brain plant later to show you.
X10 wow nice plant !TheRealBastard said:That is an amazing plant u have there
Someone on the U.K. forum did just that either last year or the year before, it looked pretty cool in the photo. You should give it a try, maybe even braid up 3!!!! That would be awesome looking.ablizno said:interesting stuff! I was thinking of twisting the plants around each other like a braid.
thats the plan, if i can get any of these Primo seeds to sprout. So far i only have one.skullbiker said:Someone on the U.K. forum did just that either last year or the year before, it looked pretty cool in the photo. You should give it a try, maybe even braid up 3!!!! That would be awesome looking.
Just had a crazier idea. Braid 3 different varieties. So you have one big plant with 3 different peppers. Assuming you don't want to keep the seeds pure.skullbiker said:I think I thought of a good pepper plant for the three braid thing, I just might try it.