I've been growing a few plants at a time for the last 3 years.
This year I am growing 12 plants in 3 and 5 gallon containers. (California Wonder, Giant Marconi, Sweet Banana, Jalapeno, Primavera Jalapeno, Cayenne, Twilight, Orange Suave Habanero, Carribean Red Habanero, Datil, and Bhut Jolokia.)
I started them indoors under lights in February ,and transplanted them outdoors March when they got their 2nd/3rd sets of true leaves.
Potting mix is 40% Peat, 20% Sand, 20% Garden Compost, 10% Manure Compost, and 10% Perlite. I also added a small amount of slow release 5-10-10 fertilizer with calcium.
The 5 gal. pots are watered every 7-10 days, and the 3 gal. pots are watered every 3 to 5 days, based on when they appear to need water individually.
I have been alternating between a pyrithrin and a neem oil spray once a week to control aphids that always seem to be present. The damage seems to be limited, and not affecting them too badly.
These photos are from mid April.
This year I am growing 12 plants in 3 and 5 gallon containers. (California Wonder, Giant Marconi, Sweet Banana, Jalapeno, Primavera Jalapeno, Cayenne, Twilight, Orange Suave Habanero, Carribean Red Habanero, Datil, and Bhut Jolokia.)
I started them indoors under lights in February ,and transplanted them outdoors March when they got their 2nd/3rd sets of true leaves.
Potting mix is 40% Peat, 20% Sand, 20% Garden Compost, 10% Manure Compost, and 10% Perlite. I also added a small amount of slow release 5-10-10 fertilizer with calcium.
The 5 gal. pots are watered every 7-10 days, and the 3 gal. pots are watered every 3 to 5 days, based on when they appear to need water individually.
I have been alternating between a pyrithrin and a neem oil spray once a week to control aphids that always seem to be present. The damage seems to be limited, and not affecting them too badly.
These photos are from mid April.