Last year was my first year growing the Bhut Jolokia, and it did suprisingly well compared to the other plants I tried to grow.
I loved the pepper so much I read into overwintering which was in itself something amazing to me. I didn't know pepper plants could live so long!
Anyways, I live in central Illinois, so our season isn't exactly the longest. I brought the plant indoors in October, the rest of the pods ripened up to a nice red,
the plant lost all of its leaves, I pruned it back to 12 inches tall (it was about 18 inches tall) and it has since grown back very nicely. I have been picking flowers off of it
pretty frequently. I read that these plants can get 3-4 feet tall, and I want it to reach a mature height this year before putting out any pods. I have it in a nice about 5 gallon
pot with some potting mix and vermiculite; mulched the top inch or so. If anyone can chime in with tips that'd be appreciated. I'll upload some pictures here so you guys can see how she's doing. I think I'm doing good for the first time around. I keep the plant in a room that has a massive east and south facing window. It's pretty much a little pantry turned greenhouse in the corner of my house. I keep the temperature between 70-80 F at all times, with humidity in excess of 50% most of the time. I water it once weekly with water I bioled the night before watering.
I loved the pepper so much I read into overwintering which was in itself something amazing to me. I didn't know pepper plants could live so long!
Anyways, I live in central Illinois, so our season isn't exactly the longest. I brought the plant indoors in October, the rest of the pods ripened up to a nice red,
the plant lost all of its leaves, I pruned it back to 12 inches tall (it was about 18 inches tall) and it has since grown back very nicely. I have been picking flowers off of it
pretty frequently. I read that these plants can get 3-4 feet tall, and I want it to reach a mature height this year before putting out any pods. I have it in a nice about 5 gallon
pot with some potting mix and vermiculite; mulched the top inch or so. If anyone can chime in with tips that'd be appreciated. I'll upload some pictures here so you guys can see how she's doing. I think I'm doing good for the first time around. I keep the plant in a room that has a massive east and south facing window. It's pretty much a little pantry turned greenhouse in the corner of my house. I keep the temperature between 70-80 F at all times, with humidity in excess of 50% most of the time. I water it once weekly with water I bioled the night before watering.