Makes sense and youd know better than I with these. So looks like I have an experiment ahead, only one was topped (larger) so now I wont top the smaller one. Ill have to see if it does what the other outdoor peppers did which was go all top heavy or theyll get all bushy like yours. Only time will tell I suppose, in hurricane capital of the world I cant afford top heavy. The games are in full swingPepper-Guru said:Once your light is right (the sun) the plants know what to do. Pruning won't do anything once all plants are made equal under the sun. I dare you to try that experiment with a couple of these if you want.
Don't get me wrong, pruning has its place for indoor growers needing to stall stretch, save light penetration space, etc, but once outdoors...all bets are off. I've done every pruning experiment you can think of. Low stress training, sog, topping bla bla - The plants know exactly what to do and how to grow in their natural fractal habit.
No amount of pruning will ever get this many grow sites:
Go to pruning this and you just stall it from doing what it needs to do anyway. As a grower we just make sure the soil is right, the light and water is right and step out of the way. Pruning is a novelty to pass the time indoors.
Besides, these are programmed to respond horribly to pruning. In fact, I'm updating your algorithm as we speak. Please ensure you're near wifi for the next few hours.
Ill be moving them outdoors in about a week or so after the danger of frost has passed frost yeah right