Both these sport pepper plants were planted the same day. One plant was put in the garden with all other veggies. It got watered daily and received no fertilizer at all. I put it in my garden because it was a low priority plant since its not one on my super hots or exotic plants. If you have read some of my previous posts you will remember I put all my chili's in pots so that I can limit the amount of water they receive (since all the literature I read about chile pepper plants said they don't like much water at all.
This plant is in garden....Received water everyday, never got fertilized, was in sun all day from morning to evening.
This was fertilized with organic fish emulsion and watered only as needed like the rest of my chili's....Maybe once a week or 10 days.
This was my first harvest from the plant in the garden.....
this was my first harvest from the plant on the deck in the pot....
This is what I did with my sport peppers....(pickled)
So what the hell happened? I thought peppers dont like water everyday. If I knew this would be so dramatic of a difference I would have planted at least 15 more of my chili's including the superhots in the garden instead of pots. Not to mention I would move the pots in the house when the temp would drop below 55 F. The one in the garden had to tough it all out with no special attention.
Next year should I say screw it and put the habs, fatelli's, ghosts, etc in the garden? Any opinions or theory's are appreciated.
This plant is in garden....Received water everyday, never got fertilized, was in sun all day from morning to evening.
This was fertilized with organic fish emulsion and watered only as needed like the rest of my chili's....Maybe once a week or 10 days.
This was my first harvest from the plant in the garden.....
this was my first harvest from the plant on the deck in the pot....
This is what I did with my sport peppers....(pickled)
So what the hell happened? I thought peppers dont like water everyday. If I knew this would be so dramatic of a difference I would have planted at least 15 more of my chili's including the superhots in the garden instead of pots. Not to mention I would move the pots in the house when the temp would drop below 55 F. The one in the garden had to tough it all out with no special attention.
Next year should I say screw it and put the habs, fatelli's, ghosts, etc in the garden? Any opinions or theory's are appreciated.