Ya know...you guys have just made me stumble upon a revelation. I think I know why I don't get heavy aphid problems...lol Sometimes When I cut back I go for the GUSTO. I take em back to the main biggest branches and leave VERY few leaves. No leaves = no aphids. Within a month or two all nymphs/eggs/mature aphids are dead via starvation and multiple sulphur/pyrethrin treatments...lol After that 30 day mark is when the MAGIC happens (so long as the light allows it). Once a few weeks go by your plants will begin to explode with new growth. Thats when the flower set comes, then thats when christmas peppers come![]()
And thats when the aphids come out for me. I cut all my plants down to leafless stumps too but I have a much longer winter to deal with. Its the new green growth that the aphids love, especially when there are no natural predators around in the winter. I think for me its just been a bad couple of years around here for aphids and a terrible year for laybugs. Very discouraging to say the least
