So I've set up a basic grow area to [hopefully] keep my peps going through winter.
I've got a few Aji Limons, a Chocolate Habanero, Fish Pepper, and a haba'nada! I recently pruned the Aji Limons fairly heavily. I've got a specific question about energy allocation. Aji Limon (baccatum) has pods emerge at the Y split, as well as a single [large] leaf. Is THAT large leaf contributing mostly to THAT pepper? I pruned back both sides of the Ys, leaving only the large leaf and pods to develop, presumably supplied by energy from the large leaf.
Here's what it looked like before I pruned it.
Here it is a few days later.
It looks a bit droopy and weak; as though it's struggling. Many leaves are turning yellow as well. Is this the onset of dormancy? I've got them in 80%+ humidity, ~68 deg F, 12 hrs of high energy LED light.
The chocolate hab is my favorite, and most compact (planted later), so I didn't prune it at all.
Any advice? Comments? What do yall think about this setup?
I've got a few Aji Limons, a Chocolate Habanero, Fish Pepper, and a haba'nada! I recently pruned the Aji Limons fairly heavily. I've got a specific question about energy allocation. Aji Limon (baccatum) has pods emerge at the Y split, as well as a single [large] leaf. Is THAT large leaf contributing mostly to THAT pepper? I pruned back both sides of the Ys, leaving only the large leaf and pods to develop, presumably supplied by energy from the large leaf.
Here's what it looked like before I pruned it.
Here it is a few days later.
It looks a bit droopy and weak; as though it's struggling. Many leaves are turning yellow as well. Is this the onset of dormancy? I've got them in 80%+ humidity, ~68 deg F, 12 hrs of high energy LED light.
The chocolate hab is my favorite, and most compact (planted later), so I didn't prune it at all.
Any advice? Comments? What do yall think about this setup?