Yes, for example, twords the end of the season when the temps get colder, pods get smaller.alawn said:Can growing conditions stunt fruit size? Some of my bells were smaller than the descriptions said it should have been. Their pots were a little on the small size and they didn't get great light.
imaguitargod said:Yes, for example, twords the end of the season when the temps get colder, pods get smaller.
imaguitargod said:Yes, for example, twords the end of the season when the temps get colder, pods get smaller.
Txclosetgrower said:Pod shrinkage, rofl. I picture a pepper all embarrassed "Hey man its just cold out here I swear"
Chiliac said:Pubescens (Rocoto) are a good example, they don't like it as hot as other peppers and grow well when the weather is not too fine, too. They can also stand lower temperatures than others. They'll still grow and fruit during a hot and dry summer, but the results wouldn't be thaaaat good.
Armadillo said:Good to read that. I finally received some seeds of red an yellow Rocotos and hope they will come out great in our climate.
talas said:Had great Success with Rocoto/Canario and Orange they will love it,just give them plenty of space to grow
Chiliac said:True, their side branches love to stretch out pretty much!
rainbowberry said:Unless I want to save the seeds from them I just let them grow over everything else, they're quite floppy and like to spread over other plants like ivy.