We've had hot and dry summer and chillies finally started growing in late July. As they are about one month later than usually, most of the pods are still green and will have hard time ripening. How do you protect the peppers in early fall, when low temperatures kick in. We have lows around 8C and highs around 18C. Mornings will be harsh for hot peppers and if they don't start rotting, they might start loosing their leaves.
I covered them with an old row cover, forming a tunnel. They have a bit (lot) less light, but since it's raining most of the time, it doesn't matter really. When sky clears out, temps will drop in the morning, so I'll keep them covered and open the thing every couple of days to check for any ripe pods. Hope for the best!
How do you fight autumn? Is it worth it?
I covered them with an old row cover, forming a tunnel. They have a bit (lot) less light, but since it's raining most of the time, it doesn't matter really. When sky clears out, temps will drop in the morning, so I'll keep them covered and open the thing every couple of days to check for any ripe pods. Hope for the best!

How do you fight autumn? Is it worth it?
