Yeah, plus you need about 48 cats stilting around yountenny said:Hmm, they're from the CAR, right? So they should understand French. I have this vision of my future self, a cranky old man standing out in the yard in pajamas, terrorizing the neighbors by screaming at the plants in bad schoolboy French. I think this is a worthwhile goal!
-NT
I'm no scientist, but this makes a lot of sense. If the plant perceives it's seeds are being eaten, it might stimulate it to start ripening so the seeds would be ready for distribution. To carry it a step further, nearby plants might also recieve the chemical signals and may start to ripen as well. I have suspected my tomatoes have been telling each other to ripen for a while. Any one else watch that plant special on Nature?108Mob said:What i would do is pick one. once i picked one from a plant with all unripe pods overnight 1 fully ripend sometimes you have to let the plant know its time lol then it will help her get it going @
My plants must be under a great amount of stress as I am having the o[SIZE=10.5pt]pposite[/SIZE] effects with most of mine. They are all ripening before they get any size to them at all. 11/2" Orange Yellow Fatalli's, 2" Red Jalapenos, Fresno's, Pepperocini's, Anaheim's, Poblano's, Purple Bells all ripening way too soon. They look like little miniatures. I just figured it was a result of the record heat wave we have had. So yeah you want to stress out your plants just drive with them about an hour southeast to the Inland Empire. I was in the OC last week and it felt about a 20 degrees cooler. I wish I had your problem.spicy_echo said:stress the plant to help turn red?
SL3 said:My plants must be under a great amount of stress as I am having the opposite effects with most of mine. They are all ripening before they get any size to them at all. 11/2" Orange Yellow Fatalli's, 2" Red Jalapenos, Fresno's, Pepperocini's, Anaheim's, Poblano's, Purple Bells all ripening way too soon. They look like little miniatures. I just figured it was a result of the record heat wave we have had. So yeah you want to stress out your plants just drive with them about an hour southeast to the Inland Empire. I was in the OC last week and it felt about a 20 degrees cooler. I wish I had your problem.
Pepperhead said:I'm no scientist, but this makes a lot of sense. If the plant perceives it's seeds are being eaten, it might stimulate it to start ripening so the seeds would be ready for distribution. To carry it a step further, nearby plants might also recieve the chemical signals and may start to ripen as well. I have suspected my tomatoes have been telling each other to ripen for a while. Any one else watch that plant special on Nature?
The theory seems sound.newpeppergrower1105 said:im not sure if it was just a coincidence but it seemed to work for me
I know with tomatoes you can force late season ripening by taking a sharp spade, place it 6 inches away from the stem, and cut into the roots from two sides of the plant. Having the roots cut this way supposedly sends a signal to ripen the last green tomatoes. This is an end of season trick so i would not try it in July or August.Pepperhead said:I'm no scientist, but this makes a lot of sense. If the plant perceives it's seeds are being eaten, it might stimulate it to start ripening so the seeds would be ready for distribution. To carry it a step further, nearby plants might also recieve the chemical signals and may start to ripen as well. I have suspected my tomatoes have been telling each other to ripen for a while. Any one else watch that plant special on Nature?