Hey guys. I've been looking around here for a while and figured I'd share my little farm with you.
This is the first time I've ever tried to grow anything, so I'm glad that these plants are even still alive. I've been cooking and eating hot food for a few years. Some time in January I decided I'd like to grow my own peppers.
These are the Hungarian peppers I'm growing (just happened to be the pepper I was cooking with when the idea hit me)
They're small and spindly I know, but they're alive and that's an accomplishment for me. I had overwatered them at one point and they all lost their bottom two leaves before I figured out what was wrong.
These are what i'm really trying to grow. These are my habanero plants, Hugo and Herberto (Herbie is the smaller one).
They are almost a month younger than the Hungarians, but much larger because I can't overwater them with this setup. Herbie has actually branched at his 1st true leaf node, which I think is cool because all the hungarians didn't branch until 4 or 5. Hugo has yet to branch.
I've just been letting them sit in a southern facing window and from what I've read here, the purple veins in their leaves mean they are getting some decent sunlight. I'm using 1/4 strength miracle grow tomato to water them since none of it drains out with this setup (1/2 strength on the hungarians).
Something I'm wondering about that I hope someone here could shed some light on:
There is alot going on with Hugo down low. He is sprouting all sorts of leaves in the bottom 3 inches (he is about 12 inches tall).
Should I prune any of these? What's the difference if i do or don't?
Also if you have any other suggestions I would greatly appreciate it.
EvoGeo
This is the first time I've ever tried to grow anything, so I'm glad that these plants are even still alive. I've been cooking and eating hot food for a few years. Some time in January I decided I'd like to grow my own peppers.
These are the Hungarian peppers I'm growing (just happened to be the pepper I was cooking with when the idea hit me)
They're small and spindly I know, but they're alive and that's an accomplishment for me. I had overwatered them at one point and they all lost their bottom two leaves before I figured out what was wrong.
These are what i'm really trying to grow. These are my habanero plants, Hugo and Herberto (Herbie is the smaller one).
They are almost a month younger than the Hungarians, but much larger because I can't overwater them with this setup. Herbie has actually branched at his 1st true leaf node, which I think is cool because all the hungarians didn't branch until 4 or 5. Hugo has yet to branch.
I've just been letting them sit in a southern facing window and from what I've read here, the purple veins in their leaves mean they are getting some decent sunlight. I'm using 1/4 strength miracle grow tomato to water them since none of it drains out with this setup (1/2 strength on the hungarians).
Something I'm wondering about that I hope someone here could shed some light on:
There is alot going on with Hugo down low. He is sprouting all sorts of leaves in the bottom 3 inches (he is about 12 inches tall).
Should I prune any of these? What's the difference if i do or don't?
Also if you have any other suggestions I would greatly appreciate it.
EvoGeo