Hello All,
I have 25 plants growing in my basement waiting for the all clear signal to move out into the garden. Here's a couple pictures of them:
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Here's how they stack up...I have 5 Seven Pods, 4 Naga Morich, 4 Red Scotch Bonnets, 3 Bhut Jolokias, 2 Trinidad Scorpions, 2 Fatalii, 2 Orange Habaneros, 1 Cveta Hot, 1 Cayenne and 1 Pequin. After germination I immediately moved them to 10" pots and 3 or so months later they're fairly robust with some of them starting to flower.
I also have, and have been fighting with, armies of aphids all Winter. I have decimated them but they keep coming back. I've been spraying them on an almost daily basis with Dr. Brunner's Peppermint Soap, which is mild enough not to hurt the plants but at least has been killing on contact. But, here's an image of the little blighters on a Bhut plant taken this morning:
So, about 2 weeks ago I found a ladybug outside and brought her in. I've been moving her from plant to plant but about a week ago I lost track of her. I found her this morning, under a leaf, sitting on a cluster of eggs:
So. My question is this...would you allow the little alligator like larvae to mature? Keeping in mind that the plants are in their individual pots, I mean. What will happen? Will I wind up with hundreds of them all over the basement? Will they stay on that one plant until the plant is killed? Or will they be all well behaved and take care of my aphid problem for me, moving from plant to plant like a well oiled machine? I am very conflicted about this.
Thanks for sharing your opinion.
I have 25 plants growing in my basement waiting for the all clear signal to move out into the garden. Here's a couple pictures of them:

and

Here's how they stack up...I have 5 Seven Pods, 4 Naga Morich, 4 Red Scotch Bonnets, 3 Bhut Jolokias, 2 Trinidad Scorpions, 2 Fatalii, 2 Orange Habaneros, 1 Cveta Hot, 1 Cayenne and 1 Pequin. After germination I immediately moved them to 10" pots and 3 or so months later they're fairly robust with some of them starting to flower.
I also have, and have been fighting with, armies of aphids all Winter. I have decimated them but they keep coming back. I've been spraying them on an almost daily basis with Dr. Brunner's Peppermint Soap, which is mild enough not to hurt the plants but at least has been killing on contact. But, here's an image of the little blighters on a Bhut plant taken this morning:

So, about 2 weeks ago I found a ladybug outside and brought her in. I've been moving her from plant to plant but about a week ago I lost track of her. I found her this morning, under a leaf, sitting on a cluster of eggs:

So. My question is this...would you allow the little alligator like larvae to mature? Keeping in mind that the plants are in their individual pots, I mean. What will happen? Will I wind up with hundreds of them all over the basement? Will they stay on that one plant until the plant is killed? Or will they be all well behaved and take care of my aphid problem for me, moving from plant to plant like a well oiled machine? I am very conflicted about this.
Thanks for sharing your opinion.