Ok originally I was going to write about my one Habanero plant that is growing in the same container as my very prolific Jalapeno and Anaheim plants. It looks healthy as the other two and produces several flowers but never sets pods. This has been going on for over a month now. So that was going to be my original question as to why this plant won’t give fruit, while the other two are growing crazy with peppers. I’m thinking it might be sterile plant.
Then on my trip to the hardware store today I see this. I swore I heard music and saw a beam of light like when Grizwald’s saw their Christmas Tree. It was a beautiful little Habanero plant same size as mine but fully loaded with Hab’s. I’ve counted 13 so far.
So I bought it and took it home to join my 50 other plants. Of course I had to explain to my wife after promising no more plants this year as to why I needed one more.
Now here is what I found as odd as my Hab plant not producing. First the soil this new plant was in was completely saturated with water, second it appeared to be in pure peat moss with some perlite. How can this plant be doing so well in this type of substrate. The roots are actually growing out the bottom of the container. I’m absolutely baffled. It goes against everything I have ever learned on here. Pure peat? And completely soaked. It was grown by Bonide Nurseries. This plant is as healthy as any I’ve seen, and I’m not going to change a thing, but how can it be?





Then on my trip to the hardware store today I see this. I swore I heard music and saw a beam of light like when Grizwald’s saw their Christmas Tree. It was a beautiful little Habanero plant same size as mine but fully loaded with Hab’s. I’ve counted 13 so far.
So I bought it and took it home to join my 50 other plants. Of course I had to explain to my wife after promising no more plants this year as to why I needed one more.
Now here is what I found as odd as my Hab plant not producing. First the soil this new plant was in was completely saturated with water, second it appeared to be in pure peat moss with some perlite. How can this plant be doing so well in this type of substrate. The roots are actually growing out the bottom of the container. I’m absolutely baffled. It goes against everything I have ever learned on here. Pure peat? And completely soaked. It was grown by Bonide Nurseries. This plant is as healthy as any I’ve seen, and I’m not going to change a thing, but how can it be?




