So I brought a lot of my container grown peppers into the garage right before our first frost, back in September. I cut them back as much as I could bring myself to, then hit them with some insecticidal soap, waited a week, hit them again, and brought a few of them indoors. Most of them dropped their few remaining leaves, and now have new growth. After 3 or 4 weeks, the fungus gnats appeared, and one plant had aphids. It went back in the garage for another dose of insecticidal soap, and came back in . I had to spray it down again today, so not sure if I will win the aphid battle or not. Ironically, the one with the aphids is also my healthiest looking plant of all.
Georgia Flame
It even has a new pod on it.
Another one that is doing very well is Chilhaucle Rojo. There are several blooms on it.
The leaves on it, and a couple of the other overwintering plants are pale, yellowish green. What nutrient do I need to give them to correct that?
Here is a shot of all of them. I know it's not many, but I'm not sure where I'll put them to once I start my 2012 crop. I'm only using the grow light on cloudy days, but this is my only cat free room that has a south facing window.
Georgia Flame
It even has a new pod on it.
Another one that is doing very well is Chilhaucle Rojo. There are several blooms on it.
The leaves on it, and a couple of the other overwintering plants are pale, yellowish green. What nutrient do I need to give them to correct that?
Here is a shot of all of them. I know it's not many, but I'm not sure where I'll put them to once I start my 2012 crop. I'm only using the grow light on cloudy days, but this is my only cat free room that has a south facing window.